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Art Sandusky

What do you really think about the 4th of July?

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I always think about this whenever we have a patriotic holiday of some kind. Most people are happy to have a day off or whatever, but I always wonder what people really feel about these days that have been set aside to celebrate anniversaries of events or memorialize someone.

 

I'll post my own thoughts later after I watch the fireworks in Washington on PBS.

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I was in the States last year, in Boston, and I...didn't get it... We sat in the park all day so we could see fireworks and hear David Lee Roth sing.

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As someone who doesn't have the day off, I'm not really thrilled about it.

 

But, I do enjoy the holiday pay plus time and a half when I work today and tomorrow.

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I did work today, as well. We were actually quite busy. I don't mind July 4th, other than all the flag shirts, they just bother me. Fly your flag from your window or whatever, and leave it at that. I hate too much of this patriotic symbolism, because it just gets stupid with American flag everything. You can even put a towel down on the beach with the flag design on it and no one bats an eye, despite the fact that the flag should never get torn or touch the ground. Those, I believe, are legimate reasons to burn a flag

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If you put together all of the federal holidays, we don't get mail like, 20 days out of the year.

 

I was gonna type a bunch of swelling patriotic stuff, but I decided to keep it to myself.

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What we're celebrating actually occured on July 3rd, by the way.

 

The day's mood and standard archetypes are much the same as those of summer in general, back when you got off of school and summer meant something. I rarely care about what's actually being celebrated, and enjoy holidays based on mood, therfore the 4th is my favorite after Halloween.

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I don't know why you don't celebrate your independence on May 22nd instead. Most people celebrate the end of a war, not the start of it. You weren't free until you finally drove the British out.

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Guest Vitamin X
I don't know why you don't celebrate your independence on May 22nd instead.  Most people celebrate the end of a war, not the start of it.  You weren't free until you finally drove the British out.

 

Yeah, but look who you're talking about here...

 

Also, the start of the Revolutionary War was in April, not on July 4th. The Declaration of Independence was the symbolic birth of the nation on July 3rd/4th.

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I worked like a damn dog on the fourth, and got totally gourded yesterday

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