Sending my American family here good wishes and warm hugs!
Independence Day, you mean. :)
Here in the Greater Richmond Area of The Commonwealth Of Virginia, the last two days have been rainy, and dark, and cold, and ominous...
Seriously, It's unusually cool for July...
Happy Independence Day!
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I just threw the ribs on the grill, Trevor - hop on a plane and get your butt over here before they're gone! LOL
Thank you, Trevor! You are a gentleman and a scholar! :thumbup:
Likewise a happy Fourth of July to everyone!
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Twenty guests, plus my family of five.
We ate barbecued spare ribs, country style pork ribs, boneless chicken breast, summer sausage, grilled veggies, pinto beans, cake, cheesecake, cookies, and fresh fruit.
I read the Declaration of Independence, the American Creed, and the Gettysburg Address.
Between the six of us adult guys, we purchased several hundred dollars worth of fireworks and detonated them ALL.
Fourth of July: CELEBRATED!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote from: indianasmith on July 04, 2016, 02:48:30 PM
I just threw the ribs on the grill, Trevor - hop on a plane and get your butt over here before they're gone! LOL
:teddyr: :teddyr:
Couldn't get a flight in time..... tummy rumbles..... :wink:
Quote from: ER on July 04, 2016, 04:34:40 PM
Thank you, Trevor! You are a gentleman
Don't tell my ex that :wink:
Quoteand a scholar! :thumbup:
And please don't tell my high school teachers that :wink:
Happy 5th... :) :drink: :drink:
Does anybody know how long did it take for America to officially have their independence? Hint: It was not on July, 4th 1776... :)
Quote from: indianasmith on July 04, 2016, 11:52:03 PM
Twenty guests, plus my family of five.
We ate barbecued spare ribs, country style pork ribs, boneless chicken breast, summer sausage, grilled veggies, pinto beans, cake, cheesecake, cookies, and fresh fruit
Glad you had a good time, but isn't chicken breast boneless all the time??? What kind of crazy breed of chickens do you breed in America?
Quote from: dean on July 05, 2016, 09:05:10 AM
Quote from: indianasmith on July 04, 2016, 11:52:03 PM
Twenty guests, plus my family of five.
We ate barbecued spare ribs, country style pork ribs, boneless chicken breast, summer sausage, grilled veggies, pinto beans, cake, cheesecake, cookies, and fresh fruit
Glad you had a good time, but isn't chicken breast boneless all the time??? What kind of crazy breed of chickens do you breed in America?
lol... I think in the movie Death Laid an Egg (1968); they were engineering a breed of boneless chickens :)
Most places in America, you order a chicken breast, you get bones and all!
Quote from: indianasmith on July 05, 2016, 12:22:32 PM
Most places in America, you order a chicken breast, you get bones and all!
I'm not sure where you get your chicken sandwich from but I know when I'm biting into one - there is no bones :wink:
And there are places that sell bone/boneless hotwings... Mmmmmmmmmmmmm hotwings :) :teddyr: