Independence Day

Mar 11, 2018
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Fernley, NV
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Andy
I was going to wish all a " Happy 4th of July"

But not sure if I would offend any members, so for those who do celebrate it and are going to enjoy the day, " Happy 4th to all"

And those who are not, well I do wish you all a very nice day and hope all can enjoy it safely...:):D
 
I was going to wish all a " Happy 4th of July"

But not sure if I would offend any members, so for those who do celebrate it and are going to enjoy the day, " Happy 4th to all" And those who are not, well I do wish you all a very nice day and hope all can enjoy it safely...:):D

Always a GREAT DAY! "GOD BLESS AMERICAN AND LONG MY SHE WAVE!":trumpet:
 
Back at ya Andy , today we celebrate this wonderful country’s independence. Any one who dislikes it here should go find another country that sutes there needs and stop bitchen about it !

AMEN
 
Denmark also celebrates the fourth. Anyone know why?

Between the mid 1800s and early 1900s, thousands of Danes immigrated to America, a place rich with opportunity and cheap land. Certain immigrants who filed an intent to become an American citizen could get a 160-acre plot of landfrom the government for just $14 under the Homestead Act of 1862, which made relocation an easy sell. Even Max Henius, the son of a Danish schnapps magnate and founder of Rebildfest, immigrated to America in the late 1800s. Later, using money raised by Danes in America, he bought a 140-acre plot of land in the picturesque hills of Rebild and gave it to the Danish government with stipulations that it be open for Danish-born Americans and their families to celebrate American holidays.:D
 
Between the mid 1800s and early 1900s, thousands of Danes immigrated to America, a place rich with opportunity and cheap land. Certain immigrants who filed an intent to become an American citizen could get a 160-acre plot of landfrom the government for just $14 under the Homestead Act of 1862, which made relocation an easy sell. Even Max Henius, the son of a Danish schnapps magnate and founder of Rebildfest, immigrated to America in the late 1800s. Later, using money raised by Danes in America, he bought a 140-acre plot of land in the picturesque hills of Rebild and gave it to the Danish government with stipulations that it be open for Danish-born Americans and their families to celebrate American holidays.:D

Thanks.
 

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