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Old 07-04-2009, 03:15 AM
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Default God Bless America

Let the Conservatives and Liberals, the slabheads and the anti-plastic purists, the Yankees fans and Red Sox Nation put aside our differences today, let us celebrate the founding of our wonderful homeland. Have a Happy, Safe and Insane Fourth of July, my baseball brothers.










PS. Happy belated Canada Day to all my friends and rellies in the Great White North. You've got a heckuva great country, too.

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Old 07-04-2009, 05:13 AM
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Amen to that. Happy 4th everybody!
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We can argue and squabble and end up happy again because of all of those that have served in the armed forces to keep us free. They have given us the best nation on Earth. Happy 4th of July... Amen.....
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Happy Independence Day to all!

My prayer is that God continues to bless us all.
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Old 07-04-2009, 10:39 AM
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Default Happy 4th of July...

"And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave ..."
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Old 07-04-2009, 10:47 AM
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Happy 4th to all. Even with the bad economy there is no better place to live on Earth.

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Happy 4th to our atheists as well. Hot diggity, what a Country!

Boston's beloved rabble disembark the North End on an early wednesday morning in April, 1775. An hour of rowing before the Ride begins.
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Everyone have a blessed day. I'll be grillin, chillin, and listening to Bob Dylan.
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I wish I didn't have to work tonight, but at least I have baseball all day to soothe me. Happy 4th everyone.

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Some July 4th photos taken in Brooklyn Heights, and a little bit of Americana...

The first is at the stanchion of the Brooklyn Bridge (it's not for sale).

The second and third were taken on Middagh Street, near the northern tip of Brooklyn. The farther north you go, the older the settlement. The homes pictured here are from the Federalist period, and were built in the 1820's. How many 180+ year old buildings are still around?
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Things are looking up for the old borrough of Brooklyn. The view of Roebling's baby from the Seaport is stunning. It's gonna be a sad day when they "improve" that district in Manhattan though.
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Steve- that photo was taken maybe fifty yards from the Bridge, in a newly built park. People are sunbathing with the Bridge in the background. It's pretty awesome.
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Have a happy and safe holiday everyone!
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God Bless America. Happy 4th to all.

May our country go back to what it was, god fearing. Then we will be go back to being the great country we were.

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