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Monday, 4 July 2011

US Independence Day

I wish all of my regular US-based blog readers a happy and safe Independence Day holiday.


For once I will use an expression that usually grates when I hear it, but which on this occasion is absolutely bang on the nail:

HAVE A NICE DAY!

8 comments:

  1. Thank you Bob!

    In the words of Gen. Stark,

    "Live Free or Die"

    (uttered as he was forced to decline a reunion for veterans of the battle of Bennington)

    Don
    Fremont, New Hampshire

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  2. Hear, Hear! ... And also a very Happy Birthday to my beautiful daughter, Sarah whi is 23 today!!!....23!!!...Oh I'm getting old!

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  3. Brigadier Dundas (Don),

    It was my pleasure.

    All the best,

    Bob

    PS. I like the quote. Succinct and very much to the point!

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  4. Steve's Wargame Stuff,

    That's two sets of congratulations I need to send then; one to the US and one to your daughter, Sarah!

    Happy Birthday to both!

    All the best,

    Bob

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  5. Thanks Bob, would not have been possible without English Common Law!!!

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  6. Thank you, Bob,

    But why did you forget to wish those of us in the Dominion of Canada a "Happy Canada Day" (July 1) on Friday?

    We still have the Queen as our head of state after all.


    -- Jeff
    a American living in Canada with his Canadian wife

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  7. Don M,

    English Common Law; something that our European neighbours seem not to understand, thanks to Napoleon and his Legal Code!

    I was unaware of it's role in the Independence of the United States until you mentioned it.

    All the best,

    Bob

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  8. Bluebear Jeff,

    Please accept my belated congratulations on Canada Day; I hope that all my Canadian (and Canada-based) blog readers had a great day.

    Somehow I managed to miss the reminder in my Filofax diary, which is a rather poor excuse but the truth.

    All the best,

    Bob

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