Today’s the day when some 78 million Americans don their three-cornered hats and take to the streets in celebration of George Washington’s victory over General Carlos Santa Anna at the Alamo that won the US its independence from Mexico back in 1776. That’s right, it’s Cinco de Mayo once again. Oh, sure, there’s another 233 million godless perverts with powdered wig fetishes that seem to think we were once at war with our good friends the British who taught us everything we know about imperialism and manifest destiny, but, of course, out here in “real” America, we all know that’s a load of crap. Well, the hell with them.
Today there’ll be much paradin’ and skies filled with our brave unmanned aerial vehicles painted with American flags on their tails. Then, after dark, comes an homage to our #1 credit holders – the Chinese – with massive barrages of fireworks, followed by the consumption of copious amounts of spaghetti. God, I love this time of year.
I’m not going to bother looking up who’s on the Boobleheads this morning. No doubt, there’ll be much flag-wavin’ and talk about how remarkable all those white men were when they “borrowed” the idea for their confederation from the godless Haudenosaunee, decided that rich guys (but not their wives and daughters) were created equal, and it was politically inexpedient to abolish slavery (but, what the hell, we’ll count a slave as three-fifths of a human being, as long as the other 40% gets to be owned like livestock).
Yes, God bless America and all that.
As for me, well, I’ll be celebrating the fourth by maybe doing some sanding and painting, and then later trying to decide if it’s worth wasting a bunch of charcoal to cook a couple of turkey burgers for myself. Maybe I’ll just toss a pizza in the oven instead. Either way, I’m gonna need more beer.
Whatever you do today, I hope y’all have a good holiday. Via con Dios, amigos y amigas. And feliz cuarto de Julio.
The Patriotic Flag Waver
I always enjoy hearing this even if just to hear the great sportscaster Red Barber on more time.
July 4, 2005
Sound Link Readings from the Declaration of Independence
NPR hosts and reporters read Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence, accompanied by “On the Threshold of Liberty” by Mark Isham.
Sorry for the Cokie.
Speaking of the Cokie…
GOOOOOOOAAAAAAALLLLLL!
Happy 4th!! I guess England got revenge this year. She sent us BP. And, our uber gingoistic congress folks only apologized to BP. They neglected to send a thank you note.
Tonight is a bad night for dogs. Most of the dogs I’ve had hate fireworks. My briard used to shake and cry. But, Lola doesn’t really seem to mind them. She growls a little, but the only other things she growls about are when she wants to go out or she wants a dog biscuit. So, it’s hard to tell what she means when she growls at the fireworks noise.
My mother hated fireworks. She said they were a celebration of the bombs and guns of war. But, every Tuesday, every summer, we’d walk down to the water and watch the fireworks over Coney Island.
Top of the 15th Inning – Giants Rockies still tied, 3-3. I get to watch it on the TeeVee ’cause I’m in Vail and the Rockies are televised. Exciting game! :alc:
Happy 4th, ya’all!, {{hic!}}
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Old Man Todd Helton brought it thankfully to a close with an RBI :dancers:
We were camping near Monarch Pass. Pulled up in the 9th iinning. I was going to just watch the end- then two frikkin hours later
“Free at last, free at last, thank god almighty, I’m free of baseball at last”.
Hey! Okat Hope you’re enjoying Colorado. We don’t go into the mountains enough. Are they going to have fireworks in Vail or is it still raining? We’re hoping for cocktails followed by fireworks here.
😥 very sad for this Giants gal, Art…. BUT I got to see the boyz play and that is always a good thing.
Yep, there are fireworks, but we’re staying away. I’m actually in Cordillera. We went to Vail yesterday. Avoiding the crowds today. The hiking is fabulous right now with the wildflowers. Saw a heard of elk yesterday. Odd to see them this far down the mountain this time of year. I’m loving the cool weather!
Guess I’m glad I missed it all. The Giants are not doing well lately. At least Sam Seder’s judiciary rant was delivered at Pac Bell Park. My usual seats are somewhere under his left shoulder.