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Robert. . . Your wisdom is greatly missed! RIP


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Indeed!

Is it that time again?

Gunner, who will hoist a drink (Kalua) to Teenuts memory this evening


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3. Have as many people repeat the lie as often as possible
4. Eventually, the uninformed believe the lie
5. The lie will then be made into some form oflaw
6. Then everyone must conform to the lie
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Indeed!

Is it that time again?

Yep !!! Yesterday (Jan 11).

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I had a pretty good third of July. So the 4th
might be much the same.

One of these days, we should celebrate
Independance Day. Around this time of year,
I think?
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I had a pretty good third of July. So the 4th
might be much the same.

One of these days, we should celebrate
Independance Day. Around this time of year,
I think?


Independence day indeed. Too many people are caught up with the idea
that the 4th / Independence day is a patriotic thing, which couldn't be
further from the truth. Independence day honors the brave souls who
staged an armed revolution and overthrew a government to declare
independence. Food for thought...
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Stormin Mormon wrote:

I had a pretty good third of July. So the 4th
might be much the same.

One of these days, we should celebrate
Independance Day. Around this time of year,
I think?


Independence day indeed. Too many people are caught up with the idea
that the 4th / Independence day is a patriotic thing, which couldn't be
further from the truth. Independence day honors the brave souls who
staged an armed revolution and overthrew a government to declare
independence. Food for thought...


Y'mean, while the people are still armed? munch, munch, munch

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IIRC, July 4 1776 was the date of most of the guys
signing the Declaration of Independance. However,
it was 10 or so years later when England withdrew.

I learned in school, one of the trigger moments was
King George's stamp tax, half a cent or so on news
papers. Two centuries later, we have layers of taxes
and surveilance that would have made King George
envious.

I'll have to write my congressman, D-NY. Since we
no longer have guns in NYS after the Safe Act.
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Independence day indeed. Too many people are caught up with the idea
that the 4th / Independence day is a patriotic thing, which couldn't be
further from the truth. Independence day honors the brave souls who
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independence. Food for thought...

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I had a pretty good third of July. So the 4th
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One of these days, we should celebrate
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I think?
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Goodnews from my doctor -she confirmed that all tests indicate that I
am still alive, BP = 130/65.
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Hmm. Lab test and cat scan?
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Yes, Happy Independence Day!

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Yes, Happy Independence Day!

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London Broil, corn on the cob, Salad, home-made rolls, strawberries, 6
guests. Damn happy Independence Day!
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Yes, Happy Independence Day!

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London Broil, corn on the cob, Salad, home-made rolls, strawberries, 6
guests. Damn happy Independence Day!



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It has been a pleasant 4th of July for us.
We enjoyed our Independence Day is a birth day
and a day to reflect and remember.

"Stars and Stripes Forever" was one of the movies we watched.

We have the movie in Blu-Ray format and enjoyed the enhancement
over our old VHS.

We were a bit taken that the Boston Pops were not on TV, wonder
what shut that down to be televised and would like to know if
it was going on without us!

Martin

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We were a bit taken that the Boston Pops were not on TV, wonder
what shut that down to be televised and would like to know if
it was going on without us!
Martin


It was on the Boston CBS channel. This year they didn't mention going
national as they have previously. The nationally broadcast segment in
the middle of the longer concert disrupted the program. Anyway this
year it featured Boston-area talent, Ayla Brown, Susan Tedeschi and
Howie Day.

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Yes...

Just the other day I printed up a copy of his drill sharpening guide for
a friend.

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Amen!

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