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stales---the more I read, the more...interesting(ahem)...a person you become, to me.Helen, I guess "circle work" is: they'd cut a few circles in their utes as they were leaving - a let rip a few whoops and toots on their vehicle's air horns as they did. Though I gather that the main thing to smile about is the connotation of it always being done the Morning After--'scuse me, the recovery! 'Nother words, it recalls the memories (or lack of) the night before.
I've never heard of anything like this being done on a regular basis. I was quite intrigued to see, in the pictures, that one of the vehicles had a U.S. Confederacy flag painted across the hood (and an actual one flying, I think), and a Jim Beam plate on the front.
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