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4th of July

MikePotts

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Y'know guys, as a permanent greencarded 'legal resident' of the U.S.A., the Fourth of July is (OK maybe with the exception of Christmas and my memories of it as a child in U.K.) absolutely my favourite 'Holiday'. Down here in South Central TX the flags are flying proud at most rural and the majority of urban residences, including mine. I don't remember seeing many Union Flags in the U.K. or St. George's flags flying in England at anything but official offices when I was resident there. I'd like to think that that has changed.........


MP
 

Miss Moonlight

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Location
San Diego
Happy Independence Day! Here are some firecrackers. :D

First one wouldn't embed, so here's one that will. :)

[video=youtube;DO2Y79l0DN8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DO2Y79l0DN8[/video]

...and a Patriotic Ann Miller!

annmiller.jpg
 
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Tomasso

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USA
Personally, I don't feel proud to be an American.

I feel fortunate.

Fortunate that my people, generations ago, owing to acts of god and man (famine and genocide) undertook the struggle to travel across the world to find a new life in this land. And once here, worked hard, became successful and provided for their progeny.

I'm proud of those people..


That said, I do love America....to a fault.
 

BinkieBaumont

Rude Once Too Often
I Know many are doing it the 'Hard way' in the USA but I'm sure your lot will improve once the War is over

[video=youtube;vj1_ZY_9kBQ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vj1_ZY_9kBQ[/video]

Now, see here, Mr. Smith or whatever your name may be.)
(You seem like a pretty nice guy, so I would like you to listen to me,)
(I don't want to butt into your business but I heard you complaining a lot,)
(Of a louse of a luck you have, and the good luck that others have got,)
(I say you're a little bit crazy, you have plenty of luck, my friend,)
(I think you should open your eyes, and discover your country again.)

Hey, you're a lucky fellow, Mr. Smith (Mr. Smith) to be able to live as you do,
And to have that swell Miss Liberty gal carrying the torch for you.
(You're a lucky fellow. Mr. Smith), look around you if you want to brag,
You should thank your lucky stars and I mean, thank all 50 in your flag.
(And you really got a family tree) with Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Lee,
(You're lucky to have ancestors like that),
you were born with a feather in your hat.
(You're a very very wealthy gent), I don't care if you haven't cent.
You can still have things your own way, on each election day.
If some poor suckers could choose, they like to be in your shoes,
,


You are a lucky fellow, Mr. Smith (Mr.Smith), to be able to swing like you do,
And to have that swell Miss Liberty gal carrying the torch for you
(You're a lucky fellow, Mr. Smith), look around you if you like to brag
You should thank your lucky stars and I mean, there are 50 in your flag.
(For you're rolling in a lot of wealth), your speech is free, yes siree, you got your health.
(So we got our health and tell me, why not?),
You should look at the great constitution that we got.
(You're a very very wealthy gent), I don't care if you haven't a cent.
You can still have things your own way, on each election day.
You're blushing red, white and blue, but buddy, that's alright too,

You're a fortunate fellow, (yes, a fortunate fellow),
And a privileged person (and a privileged person),
 
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Aristaeus

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Location
Pensacola FL
U.S. Navy's Independence Day Tribute 2011


[video=youtube;-VLhPj085pc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VLhPj085pc&feature=player_embedded#at=26[/video]
 

Widebrim

I'll Lock Up
Personally, I don't feel proud to be an American.

I feel fortunate.

Fortunate that my people, generations ago, owing to acts of god and man (famine and genocide) undertook the struggle to travel across the world to find a new life in this land. And once here, worked hard, became successful and provided for their progeny.

I'm proud of those people..


That said, I do love America....to a fault.

I dig (and relate) to your sentiments, Tomasso.
 

Puzzicato

One Too Many
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1,843
Location
Ex-pat Ozzie in Greater London, UK
I've read a lot about 4th of July picnics, where everyone in town will bring their specialties and sit out watching fireworks, enjoying the community. It may be a fantasy, but I hope that still exists for some of you! Independence is a great thing to celebrate - I hope you are all having a wonderful day!
 

DJH

I'll Lock Up
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6,352
Location
Ft Worth, TX
I've read a lot about 4th of July picnics,

I went through the local park on my run at about 7.00 this morning and several families were already setting up the tents and grills for pretty big scale picnics.

We'll be at the city fireworks later tonight.
 

Harp

I'll Lock Up
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8,508
Location
Chicago, IL US
I went through the local park on my run at about 7.00 this morning...

Admire your discipline. :eusa_clap
At 06.40 this dawn I got as far as the kitchen and brewed coffee. :(

Family picnic this afternoon. Happy 4th of July everyone. :usa2:
 

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