And may all future ones be even better.
Sorry, America. I told the guy at Schnucks to spell it A-M-E-R-I-C-A, but he spelled it S-T-U-A-R-T. Simple mistake. Anyone could make it. The cake will taste the same when you eat it and we'll eat the name first. It'll be like the mistake was never made.
Sincerely,
Sperlo
May today be extra special for those families who having members serving. We thank you and especially yours.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to fasted58: I'm at work. And now thirsty. Jackass.
That's Mr. Jackass to you Sperlo
In reply to Fit_Is_Slo (ceasarromero):
Dude, I was just checking to see if anyone had hotlinked that yet.
N Sperlo wrote: In reply to Fit_Is_Slo (ceasarromero): Dude, I was just checking to see if anyone had hotlinked that yet.
Haha its epic!
Today is the day America declared it's indepdence.
America's true Independence day was October 19th, 1781, when Lord Cornwallis surrendered to Washington at Yorktown.
(The reason I know this is it was my Dad's birthday and the day before my son't birth)
I'm betting most here haven't actually read the Declaration of Independence and if you did it was a quick scan to quickly get through it cause it's written funny instead of really trying to understand it.
I know I didn't actually read and try to understand it till much later in life.
It's an eye opening document.
Make that your 4th of July project this year. Read it and try to understand it.
And here's something that was just sent to me. I've never heard of this Dick Morris guy before. Declaration video
In reply to carguy123:
I read it every year and even have a copy on my Droid. You are right though most never read it or understand it.
Freedom comes with a cost. A special thank you to all veterans and current members of our military for your sacrifice.
Fletch1 wrote: Freedom comes with a cost. A special thank you to all veterans and current members of our military for your sacrifice.
QFT
I always like to listen to ~THIS~ on the Fourth.
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