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Bang / Guns Title: What’cha Going To Do When The Well Runs Dry? There can be no more graphic example of the mood of the country and the state of the economy than this little vignette of my own home community, at least for me. Where I live, I can see the valley below me and a panorama of the hills towards the west from my living room window. In a normal year, the lead up to the Fourth of July would be a steadily increasing crescendo of fireworks going off, culminating in a house-shaking, window-rattling finale on the evening of the Fourth. Now, just so were all on the same page, pretty obviously Im not talking about the safe and sane variety of sparklers and fountains. Im talking about skyrockets and 3 and 4 inch mortars, bricks of firecrackers etc. Im not advocating the purchase or use of illegal fireworks. Im simply stating what is. The nanny state can try as it might, but theres certain things that Americans will never allow themselves to be weaned from
fireworks and moonshine are two that come to mind. I served in the Marine Corps with a guy whose family had been making shine, as he called it, for generations. Asked if he wasnt worried about the Feds
he just looked back at me and said, Heck no. So much for the Revenuers. Likewise, around here the police make a great show of driving around and suppressing the illegal stuff. Its like a cat-and-mouse game that operates by its own rules. Explosive fireworks are legal in the UK where my editor Dee resides. There is a rather gruesome event over there called Guy Fawkes Night, commemorating a plot to blow up Parliament by placing barrels of gunpowder under it. Poor Guy got caught. Capital crimes in the England of 1605 were dealt with by having the convicted traitor hung, cut down alive, stretched by ropes pulled by a pony, thrown down on an execution slab and eviscerated, having his intestines drawn out in front of his own eyes, and sometimes thrown in a lit brazier
at which time if he wasnt already dead, his head would be removed with an axe
his limbs removed from his torso which was thrown on an offal pile for the dogs to eat. His head would then be placed on a spike on the Tower of London
the four limbs would be taken to the four corners of the Kingdom and disposed of. Altogether, an unpleasant way to die. Poor Guy was able to throw himself off the scaffold headfirst, breaking his own neck and saving himself from the gentle ministrations of the Kings executioners. Dee tells me that the evening is celebrated by the ingestion of copious amounts of alcohol and hot dogs around the bonfire, which is symbolically topped by an effigy called a Guy, and explosives going off everywhere. Its one of those quirky things about the UK, arguably one of the greatest nanny states in the world. That it would allow their citizens to use explosive fireworks in great quantity fueled by, as Dee says it, binge drinking
while at the same time theyre not permitted to defend themselves, their families or their property from evildoers. This year it has been noticeably quiet around here. So much so that I mentioned it to the elder of my two boys. He said he had noticed the same thing. We seldom go to a fireworks display. We can simply open the living room blinds, turn off the lights and enjoy. The valley would be lit with fireworks of both varieties, likewise the hills on the other side. Theres very little going on in comparison to other years and weve been here for ten Independence Days now. Now you cant be much more unscientific about an observation than this, but I think its indicative of two things: (a) A scarcity in disposable income. These big illegal fireworks, some approaching professional quality, are anything but cheap. (b) A less than joyous mood in the country. People are not only not spending what money they have, they are noticeably pessimistic about the direction of the country. The Gulf well isnt dry, but America is watching our DeMarxist Congress tapping a well which doesnt exist. In another breathtakingly unconstitutional maneuver, the Democrats voted that a budget was deemed passed, so that they could start spending funds from a budget which is non-existent. Sounds insane, doesnt it? We have a country being run by the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter and the Dingy Rabbit. Their Wonderland is as hallucinatory as the Phantom Budget. Semper Vigilans, Semper Fidelis © Skip MacLure 2010 Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 10.
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My dad used to brag how they set them off in the neighbors' outhouses. I didn't see any of that this year either. Some years are quiet some are noisy, for whatever reasons. Problems in Mexico from which most illegal fireworks are smuggled probably has more to do with the quietness this year as any other factor.
This year was the Tet Offensive around here. My nephew drove to PA last week and we all gave him $100 each. He came back with about $1200 worth of stuff. We started about 9PM and ended at 11...
We started about 9PM and ended at 11... LOL It was quiet in my area. The local Mexicans tipped me off to the problems they had getting their fireworks.
I know I'm being rhetorical here, but just what kind of "fireworks" did your clients expect from you at the $2 bucks a pop discount??
Same as you get when you post that Sarah was a Fed civil service employee.
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