Today was a great day in American history.
Gary
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But I'm not going to tell you why...We'll play a little game...Do a search on what happened today and get back at this thread.And then say how you will celebrate.
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i am going to celebrate with a bottle of bourbon (after i'm done studying after i am done working)
That was quick! Appropriate that you would have the answer.... Jim Beam....
I won't be celebrating until Saturday. It will be a dual celebration - the end of Prohibition and Anna's coming out of retirement!
[blatant plug]OH, INDEED. [/blatant plug]
and also
In 1946 Andy Kim was born. He wrote songs like Neil Diamond's Rock Me Gently and co-wrote Sugar Sugar!
Either way. Seems like a great reason to celebrate and have a few drinks after work!!!
Oh and Italian engineer Guglielmo Marconi transmits the first readable wireless radio signals 3,200 km across the Atlantic from his station at Glace Bay, Cape Breton to Poldhu in Cornwall, England.
But pfffttt whatever...
All that crap sounds boring compared to the party that was going on today in '33!
ps- happy b-day pacman!
I'll drink to that...
That is what wikipedia says anyway:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/December_5
oh my!!
Anyways, I guess these days, instead of 'shine, appalachian hillbillies grow weed, and its like 10 times more potent than mexican weed. There was this DEA type dude standing next to a helicopter and he says "They might be hillbillies, but they sure know how to grow good weed..." hahahahaha. It was awesome.
And here's something odd.... as me and my wife are discussing what they so with all that weed she says "Do you think they burn it?" and I was like "Thats ridiculous, they would all get high!" and the next shot they show is all these officers stacking the weed into a fire. HELLO! smoke everywhere! Now I know why the guy by the helicopter was so impressed.
Also, I am distantly related to the McCoys, of the Hatfield and McCoy fame. I have a little hillbilly in my blood.
I didn't get to finish the whole thing last night. Instead I retired to my chambers and read about the revolutionary war, where I learned that even back in the 1760s people said "shithouse" and "Son of a bitch". Pretty cool.