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 7 days ago
“Holy crap, that’s due tomorrow?!?!?” Thos. Jefferson on July 3, 1776.
fritzoid Premium Member 7 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 7 days ago
I’m pretty sure Irving Berlin wrote the one about George the third, too.