Richard's Poor Almanac by Richard Thompson for December 13, 2024
Transcript:
the birth of america: the newspaper story inventing a nation philadelphia, july 2 - the continental congress voted this day to declare independence for america. a document to this effect is expected to be approv-ed to-day. many observers see this as an important step in join-ing the 13 states in a sovereign entity free of the grasping & corrupt policies of the insane king george iii. after lengthy & rancorous debate congress also chose quoits as national pastime and the passenger pigeon as the national fowl. a committee was formed to design a na-tional flag & to devise suit-able punishments for those acting toward said pennant in a disrespectful or destruc-tive manner. this leaves only the selec-tion of a nation anthem un-resolved. "just for god's sake make it something singable." said john adams (massachusetts). early pro-posals include "yankee doodle," something by irving berlin and "george the third is a right olde turd." the weather hazy hot & humid the washington post redskins scalp patriots. d-1 it's independence george 3rd mad as h-ii rends garment, emits spittle & rails at "effrontery" reuters - snake: tread on me, will you? king: agh! local merchants plan sales & promotions 4-color supplement details savings celebratory fire-works accident singes wigs declaration approval likely to-day del. hancock to display superior penmanship, insiders say
Teto85 Premium Member 23 days ago
“Holy crap, that’s due tomorrow?!?!?” Thos. Jefferson on July 3, 1776.
fritzoid Premium Member 23 days ago
Fun Fact: George III was the first of the Hanover kings to be born in England and use English as his first language. Had George I or George II been faced with rebellion, they would have railed at the Unverschämtheit (also translates to “impertinence”).
Spiffy 23 days ago
I’m pretty sure Irving Berlin wrote the one about George the third, too.