I'll be at work from 10 to 6. God forbid the pharmacy actually be closed!What are everyone's plans?
I thought drug dealers avoided the light of day.

I'll be at work from 10 to 6. God forbid the pharmacy actually be closed!What are everyone's plans?
Actually, this day just celebrates the Declaration of Independence which became official on July 4th, 1776. The war with the British for independence followed afterwards. At this point, there were only the 13 colonies, the other states didn't exist, yet.
I'll be at work from 10 to 6. God forbid the pharmacy actually be closed!What are everyone's plans?
BBQ, Beer, Fireworks, and Family; each a greater potential recipe for disaster, in that order.
We're heading over to my grandma's house and having a party with the extended family, so we go all out with steak, chicken, burgers, and hot dogs. Then usually badminton, volleyball, and water balloon toss (into pillow cases) for everyone to work off the food they just ate. Then fireworks after that and s'mores by the backyard firepit.
I hope everyone has a fun and safe holiday, and thanks to all the well-wishers.![]()
Okay so who was milling about in the western site of America? Thanks for filling me in about the purchase. I remember learning a little bit about Independence but not how the Spanish side/western areas developed.
Technically we'd started fighting the war before we declared independence. The shooting war began on April 19, 1775, at Lexington and Concord. But at that time, it was still just a few colonies against Great Britain. After July 4, 1776, it was thirteen United States.Correct. We declared independence, then fought the Revolutionary War.Actually, this day just celebrates the Declaration of Independence which became official on July 4th, 1776. The war with the British for independence followed afterwards. At this point, there were only the 13 colonies, the other states didn't exist, yet.
The US Constitution was not ratified until 1778, and the government was seated in 1789. That's when George Washington's first term as President began.
Actually, this day just celebrates the Declaration of Independence which became official on July 4th, 1776. The war with the British for independence followed afterwards. At this point, there were only the 13 colonies, the other states didn't exist, yet.
Actually, this day just celebrates the Declaration of Independence which became official on July 4th, 1776. The war with the British for independence followed afterwards. At this point, there were only the 13 colonies, the other states didn't exist, yet.
Correct. We declared independence, then fought the Revolutionary War.
The US Constitution was not ratified until 1778, and the government was seated in 1789. That's when George Washington's first term as President began.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...ial-Claims-over-NAFTA-countries-1750-2008.gifSo when did the western states join.....
Actually, this day just celebrates the Declaration of Independence which became official on July 4th, 1776. The war with the British for independence followed afterwards. At this point, there were only the 13 colonies, the other states didn't exist, yet.
Correct. We declared independence, then fought the Revolutionary War.
The US Constitution was not ratified until 1778, and the government was seated in 1789. That's when George Washington's first term as President began.
Not for nothing, but I think you're confusing the Articles of Confederation with the Constitution. The Constitution wasn't created until 1787 and not ratified until 1788.
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