Foo - Independence Day

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Flippin Sweet
07-04-08, 02:00 AM
Happy Birthday, 'merica! I like you, even though sometimes your arrogant and ignorant and obese. Because more often, you're hard-working and optimistic and big-thinking.

This 4th of July doesn't seem to be the easiest and most relaxing for some members of Foo.
Peeps are going through a lot lately, so mostly I want to tell those people that we're thinking of them. Best wishes.

Happy Independence Day to the Americans in Foo.


Sixty Fiver
07-04-08, 02:04 AM
Funny...that's playing on the boy's computer right now.

They just discovered that the aliens were using their satellites against them.

And Happy Birthday America !

red house
07-04-08, 02:43 AM
In fourteen-hundred and ninety-two, Columbus sailed the ocean blue... and became the first American to set foot on American soil. And just think if not for Christopher Columbus's discovery - the continent would have sooner or later fallen permanently into the hands of the british and we might all be singing "God save the Queen" - instead of our National Anthem on our day of independence.. :eek: ?!

And aside from the once great herds of buffalo and passenger pigeon, the continent is better off because of his faulty sense of direction (he originally believed he was sailing to India). At least now there are people here to appreciate this great continent... the greatest continent on earth. :beer:


May God Bless this country... and wish us a Happy Birthday to America!! :thumb:


Hobartlemagne
07-04-08, 05:28 AM
God bless Leif Erikson who discovered the new world in about 1000 AD
http://www.mnc.net/norway/LeifErikson.htm

Also little known native named Trusts The Ice for leading the first group over the
Bering Strait in 30,000 BC