Posted on 07/04/2003 4:18:30 AM PDT by Chairman_December_19th_Society
Am I right Bit?
Isn't that what children always say about parents, particularly right after they didn't get their way?
Can't be....
...but I kinda feel a nap coming on....
..we had a late night, last night.
later :)
Agree with that assessment!
lysie, what's a "turtle spitter"??? Just saw a commercial for a DRChipper and thought of you:-)
Damn... I am getting more confused as this goes on.*grins*
On second cup of coffee.
There's a great historical fiction book out there by Jeff Shaara called, Rise to Rebellion. It chronicles many of the Founding Fathers efforts to set the stage towards rebellion against England.
One of my favorite parts of the story occurs when John Adams comes back to Braintree from Philadelphia, and his wife introduces him to coffee. (Can't drink the tea, ya know...)
He first finds it a poor substitute for tea, but the more he drinks it the more he likes it!
Don't know how factual it is, but I sure love the poetic liscence.
Speaking of which, daughter Carolyn is finally home from France, and she found that no one that she observed drinks coffee. It was tea or hot cocoa.
Think I'll get another cup of coffee!
HERE"S SOMETHING I WROTE UP FOR TODAY.
By: Pippin
July 3, 2003
HELLOW!
I thought Id take this 4th of July holiday to set some things straight. To show were my allegiance is.
Firstly, Id like to say; Im what youd call one of them hyphenated Americans. Well At least in liberal terms, ugh! My father is from the hills of East Tennessee, and when he was in the Army and stationed in Washington State. He and a buddy if his went up to Vancouver, BC on a 24-hour furlough. Like young men of that time, (the 1950s) they went up there with no money or food for their trip. They drove around Vancouver till they got to Stanley Park and saw these young women eating their lunch in the park. (They were my mother and her sister and a couple of friends and coworkers)
My dad told his friend to stop the car near were the women were sitting to ask them for something to eat. Remember that this was the 1950s! To make a long story short, when they approached the women. My mom and her sister accepted a ride with these two American soldiers to where my mom and my aunt lived. They fixed the two soldiers something to eat and let the clean up for their ride back to Washington State. The woman who would later become my mother and the soldier who would later become my father dated for over a year before they decided to marry in 1956. My mom was born and raised in Canada, though her parents were both from Minnesota, They were Americans.
I remember visiting my grandmother and my aunts and uncles in Saskatchewan. I really enjoyed going there, the people were so nice and the country was beautiful.
But as much as I enjoyed my visits to Canada, Thats all I want to do there is visit I prefer living here in the USA!
I did some traveling to foreign lands like England, Italy, Spain and Portugal. I really liked it in Italy the land is beautiful and the people friendly and nothing can beat England in July! But, though I enjoyed visiting these lands I prefer living here in the USA!
I am heavily into my genealogy and have discovered my ancestors were from England, Scotland, Ireland and Germany. I would love to visit these countries and walk the streets my great grandparents once roamed in. Would be a powerful and connecting moment. But though I have thought of doing these things, I still prefer living here in the USA!
So, you see, although I traveled and am a bit of a globetrotter. The best part of traveling is coming back to a wonderful country such as this. I love the freedom that others in those countries dont really have. I have to freedom to speak out on things I dont agree with or that I do agree with. The freedom to vote in a fair election for candidates who I think will do a good job in the offices they seek to occupy.
I thank those men and women who have left their homes and families to fight for these freedoms we have here. I thank those whove paid the ultimate price for this nation.
Im proud to be an American, and I thank God every day that I was born here, where I prefer to live.
Now... that's the Bit I know. LOL!
What a wonderful declaration.
You're a much of an American as I am!
God Bless you on this wonderful day of Independence.
Thank you for your wonderful inspiration.
Can't you run for the Senate? Your heads and shoulders above a certain Senator from this State. (Feingold)
I'd vote for you in a heartbeat!
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