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  • Originally posted by Pelado View Post
    Not feeling well today. Not sure if it's the state of the country, or just something I ate. Been vomiting most of the day. Haven't been able to keep down any fluids.

    For fireworks tonight, I might just sit on the balcony next to the edge over the rose bushes in case i need a quick hurl.

    Originally posted by Mormon Red Death View Post
    You must be pregnant. Congrats!
    Originally posted by Northwestcoug View Post

    June 7th?

    im calculating on my phone and my fingers, so this is a half ass guess.
    Bruh, 22.925 is less than 23, so why are you guessing dates more than 23 years ago?

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    • Originally posted by Lost Student View Post






      Bruh, 22.925 is less than 23, so why are you guessing dates more than 23 years ago?
      Oh yeah....

      I did mention it was a half-ass guess. What I didn't mention is that I'm terrible at math.
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      • Originally posted by PaloAltoCougar View Post
        The Dispatch podcast's members talked this morning about how they celebrate the Fourth. Jonah Goldberg says he likes to re-read Calvin Coolidge's talk on the Declaration of Independence, delivered on its sesquicentennial. Goldberg says it's one of the best three talks ever given about the Declaration; the other two are King's I Have a Dream speech, and the Gettysburg Address. I just finished re-reading all three and I feel almost overwhelming pride in our country, and yet immense frustration over the current level of political dialogue. We can do so much better.
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        • So what's the deal with the semiquincentennial celebration? Doesn't quite roll off the tongue like bicentennial? Seems pretty low key.

          I remember it was a pretty big deal in 1976. We visited the Freedom Train when it stopped in San Jose. I thought all the bicentennial coins were pretty cool. In the summer of 1976 we moved to Philly. Lots of cool things to see there. We went to Valley Forge in the winter and saw a reenactment with lots of snow.

          $2 bills were pretty cool as well. Somehow my dad got ahold of some $2 bills from the first sheet printed in DC. The serial numbers were very low double digits. We had no idea how unique they were, and we didn't treat them well or hold on to them for more than a few years, if that.

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          • Originally posted by Bo Diddley View Post
            So what's the deal with the semiquincentennial celebration? Doesn't quite roll off the tongue like bicentennial? Seems pretty low key.

            I remember it was a pretty big deal in 1976. We visited the Freedom Train when it stopped in San Jose. I thought all the bicentennial coins were pretty cool. In the summer of 1976 we moved to Philly. Lots of cool things to see there. We went to Valley Forge in the winter and saw a reenactment with lots of snow.

            $2 bills were pretty cool as well. Somehow my dad got ahold of some $2 bills from the first sheet printed in DC. The serial numbers were very low double digits. We had no idea how unique they were, and we didn't treat them well or hold on to them for more than a few years, if that.
            Andy Reid is doing MSW. That is a pretty big deal
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            • Originally posted by Copelius View Post

              Andy Reid is doing MSW. That is a pretty big deal
              Love Andy Reid

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