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Holiday gatherings?

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Post Fri Jul 02, 2004 12:08 pm

Holiday gatherings?

The 4th of july is here for those in the US, and it seems the traditional thing to do is cookouts and fireworks. Anyone got plans? And for those not in the US, when you have a holiday*, what do you like to do? Family gatherings, picnics, just relax under a shade tree?

*Not to be confused with the english habit of calling a Vacation, to be on Holiday.

Edited by - Finalday on 7/2/2004 1:19:10 PM

Post Fri Jul 02, 2004 12:17 pm

if we go out somewhere, mum and dad argue about trivial stuff, they call it part of marriage, when me and my sister argue about trivial stuff, they come down on us like a ton of bricks.

Post Fri Jul 02, 2004 2:31 pm

My plans? I'm working the holiday weekend. Except for Sunday, when Wendy's is closed.

Post Fri Jul 02, 2004 6:57 pm

Ah! the fast food business. After leaving it, I swore, never again. Pizza Inn, back in the early 80's before it went under.

Got the whole weekend and monday off now. But it will be busy when I get back.

Edited by - Finalday on 7/2/2004 7:57:44 PM

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 7:34 am

I think there's a need to narrow down this thread a teensy bit if possible. The point would be that this weekend is, politically speaking, the most important national holiday in the US. Traditionally, it has meant cook-outs / barbe-a-queues
and early evening fireworks.

Does anyone else have a summertime (or at least warm weather) National Holiday and what do you do to celebrate it?

As for myself, the wifey has twisted my arm and we are going out to visit the outlaws tomorrow for a big shindig. Yay.

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 8:01 am

Actually, I was more referring to summer time holidays, just the 4th being the most current. Memorial day, 4th, and labor day. Any holiday will do for a gathering.

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 10:00 am

nope, other than christmas and new years, there's no national holidays that people go out and celebrate (that i can recall anyway). The whole british way of just getting the hell on with life is what its all about. plus its too hot.

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ooh, also, i got handed a flyer by someone in town advertising a 4th july party in a local bar, she was all dressed up in rather gay looking clothes made out of a star spangled banner and i was wondering why the hell many bars in britain would celebrate the loosing of america after the war of independence? In fact even if the whole thing had nothing to do with us, why in gods name are WE celebrating it? I tried shouting at the girl but she wondered off.

Edited by - Arcon on 7/3/2004 11:05:52 AM

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 10:18 am

there's always our painful Bank Holiday tradition when those of us in the Midlands queue up for several hours with every other Midlander on coned-off motorways in a mass exodus to a dirty piece of shingle by the sea where we stump up our cash to gyppos and the like for over-priced funfair rides and "food"

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 12:23 pm

i ****ing love aberdovey!

Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 1:03 pm

I do the ususal. Cookouts, pool parties, followed by fireworks.

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Post Sat Jul 03, 2004 6:36 pm

@Archie,

That's very funny. Maybe the idea is to have a counter-festive celebration? Or perhaps it is a reverse revelry... sort of a good riddance party? :O)

Post Sun Jul 04, 2004 1:19 am

actually i think it's just a desperate attempt to cash in on our creeping americanism. I'm sad to admit that my daughter, who i consider to be fairly intelligent, once asked me why we don't celebrate Independence Day...

well, after me and Mrs Taw had a/ stopped laughing, and b/ picked our jaws up off the floor, and c/ stopped calling her a traitor, it was explained at some length exactly why Great Britain would be the LAST country on earth to celebrate American independence. She was only 10 at the time.

oddly enough we don't like being reminded of the only major war we ever lost.

Post Sun Jul 04, 2004 2:38 am

Ah, you never thuoght that the kids could sink so low, eh Taw?

Post Sun Jul 04, 2004 3:57 am

and she's supposed to be the intelligent one. The other one doesn't even know what country he lives in.

..She looks like the real thing
She tastes like the real thing
My fake plastic love...

Post Sun Jul 04, 2004 6:15 am

yes i do its england and if "the other one" is so clever why do you have to do her homework for her asll the times?

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