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  • Artist Info: ... I LIKE MUFFINS<br />
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    You know you live in 2008 when... <br />
    1. You go to a party, sit down and take MySpace pics. <br />
    2. You havent played solitaire with real cards in years. <br />
    3. The reason for not staying in touch with your friends is that they don't have AIM/LiveJournal/MySpace/Facebook. <br />
    4. You'd rather look all over the house for the remote instead of just pushing the button on the TV. <br />
    6. Your evening activity is sitting at the computer. <br />
    7. You read this list, and keep nodding and smiling. <br />
    8. You think about how stupid you are for reading this. <br />
    9. You were too busy to notice number five. <br />
    10. You actually scrolled back up to check if there was a number five. <br />
    11. And now you're laughing at your stupidity. <br />
    12. Put this in your profile if you fell for it. You know you did... <br />
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    Saratoga: <br />
    American victory<br />
    Casualties: <br />
    British: 6000 captured; 1,600 missing/injured<br />
    Americans: 800 wounded, captured, missing<br />
    Commanders: <br />
    British: Gen. John Burgoyne <br />
    American: Gen. Horatio Gates<br />
    Fact: On a farm<br />
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    Camden:<br />
    British Victory<br />
    Casualties<br />
    British: 324<br />
    American: 1050<br />
    Commanders:<br />
    British: Cornwallis<br />
    American: General Horatio Gates<br />
    Fact: 55-66 degrees outside<br />
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    Oriskany: <br />
    American Victory<br />
    Casualties.<br />
    British:274<br />
    American: 357<br />
    Commanders:<br />
    British. St. Leger<br />
    American: Herkimer<br />
    Fact: the Americans won because a half-witted loyalist overestimated the numbers of the American army and they fled.<br />
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    Yorktown<br />
    American victory<br />
    Casualties: <br />
    British 387<br />
    Americans: 369<br />
    Commanders:<br />
    British: General Cornwallis<br />
    American: George Washington.<br />
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