Sterling and probing journalism, as always!
Posted By Ironside at 10:41 PM - Mon Jul 03 2017
wait.... Monday, July 7th, 2017? :-) typeO or inside joke....? Kit toys with us.
Congratulations, Ironside! You win the close reader award. <3 Gotta keep you guys on your toes. Though, something magical will happen on Monday, July 7th, 2017. In my special dimension...
Excellent work as usual, Kitlandria. smiles I know I appreciate the time and effort you put into the BCE. It is a labor of love and it shows! Thank you for the wonderful reading material.
Posted By Kitlandria at 10:56 PM - Mon Jul 03 2017
Posted By Ironside at 10:41 PM - Mon Jul 03 2017
wait.... Monday, July 7th, 2017? :-) typeO or inside joke....? Kit toys with us.
Congratulations, Ironside! You win the close reader award. <3 Gotta keep you guys on your toes. Though, something magical will happen on Monday, July 7th, 2017. In my special dimension...
Yes!!! I win!! 3 days until the special event!...or is it? /ponders
Great job on the newest edition!
as somebody born in england, i approve of skipping right past July 4th!
from what i can gather the celebration of a bunch of ungrateful colonial upstarts is marked by the biggest mattress sale of the year!
NPosted By Dleatherus at 08:28 AM - Tue Jul 04 2017
as somebody born in england, i approve of skipping right past July 4th!
from what i can gather the celebration of a bunch of ungrateful colonial upstarts is marked by the biggest mattress sale of the year!
Nothing more ironic than a group of Americans celebrating a date when their ancestors were still slaves. Cracks me up every year.
NA-EAST
Posted By Dleatherus at 08:28 AM - Tue Jul 04 2017
as somebody born in england, i approve of skipping right past July 4th!
from what i can gather the celebration of a bunch of ungrateful colonial upstarts is marked by the biggest mattress sale of the year!
Yes, let me take this opportunity to apologize to our British friends for this obligatory date on the calendar for brushing off a century of alliance so we can reminisce our victory against Redcoats (and conveniently overlook the thrashing we took ~35 years later.) It's really most embarrassing, but on the flip side, it is the one day a year we won't make fun of the French, whose navy did save our bacon in the whole affair a time or two in addition to sending us our lovely lady in Ellis Island.
We'll be back to our usual selves tomorrow, D. Thank you for your patience.