The US is not the only country whose inhabitants CHOOSE to refer to their independence day by the date rather than the descriptive phrase. Just south of the border, they celebrate “16 de Septiembre.” In the case of each country, it’s the same celebration whatever you call it.
ocean17 over 14 years ago
Soon it will be time for Mr. Walt to call Ralph on the porcelain telephone.
Hillbillyman over 14 years ago
So Gertie’s job is in Jeopardy once again.
davidf42 over 14 years ago
I’m really dying to find out who the intruder is.
Herb Thiel Premium Member over 14 years ago
Phew. I suppose by Wednesday we’ll have a culprit?
davidf42 over 14 years ago
I predict Monday the 12th. Maybe we can get up a pool.
WallyCuppaJoe over 14 years ago
I predict Wednesday the 14th.
kab2rb over 14 years ago
Here Uncle Walt as we get ready for our freedom I have a very good desert you can eat and you won’t get sick so enjoy.
436rge over 14 years ago
Mmmm. Nice cake. Without the ipecac!
noreenklose over 14 years ago
Happy Independence Day to you, too, Joe, and to all the other faithful readers also. God Bless America.
rotts over 14 years ago
Happy Independence Day to you, too, Joe. But why don’t you just celebrate and quit obsessing over what folks call it!
gocomicsmember over 14 years ago
The US is not the only country whose inhabitants CHOOSE to refer to their independence day by the date rather than the descriptive phrase. Just south of the border, they celebrate “16 de Septiembre.” In the case of each country, it’s the same celebration whatever you call it.