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<p>[QUOTE="LARRAMIE SWETT, post: 3582165, member: 104665"]<img src="http://coin" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /><b>i think it is hilarious that pushing close to 300 years now and this want to be red coat remake is still mad at the fact that a bunch of working class men, and in some cases' boys sent his country men professional solders back across the pond. its unfortunate that your still mad at the fact that the brits lost. i mean we are no longer mad that are freedom was challenged but also when americans happen to wonder back over to that LITTLE spot of land that has so much history. we seldom find are self wondering to locations of royal beheadings or whatever type of execution they chose at the time. but yes lincoln was murdered in a theater we pay our respects there as well as the many monuments in his name. and the original that you speak of are just as bright and vibrant as they were the day that we declared independence of your country because those 'THAT I ASSURE YOU NO TRUE AMERICAN IS EVEN CLOSE TO BEING DISAPPOINTED WHEN THEY ARE VIEWING THEM IN PERSON ' are simply copies of the original. because the originals are embedded in the blood of each and every single american man and women its the thing that keeps us sitting at the head of every table that there is ''INVITED OR NOT!'' So yes the paper and ink have aged a bit but everything does ""i would say they are looking pretty good for the amount of time they have been held so highly as prize possession to us over here. i dont suppose that your country has very many documents from that little misunderstanding between us still hanging around do they? well of course not why would any body keep reminders around so long! i mean who would want to be reminded that they lost every day. sorry old chap! never meant ??? ps. once this guy kicks rocks can anyone help me with a old coin</b></p><p><b>that has one R, not RR? </b>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LARRAMIE SWETT, post: 3582165, member: 104665"][IMG]http://coin[/IMG][B]i think it is hilarious that pushing close to 300 years now and this want to be red coat remake is still mad at the fact that a bunch of working class men, and in some cases' boys sent his country men professional solders back across the pond. its unfortunate that your still mad at the fact that the brits lost. i mean we are no longer mad that are freedom was challenged but also when americans happen to wonder back over to that LITTLE spot of land that has so much history. we seldom find are self wondering to locations of royal beheadings or whatever type of execution they chose at the time. but yes lincoln was murdered in a theater we pay our respects there as well as the many monuments in his name. and the original that you speak of are just as bright and vibrant as they were the day that we declared independence of your country because those 'THAT I ASSURE YOU NO TRUE AMERICAN IS EVEN CLOSE TO BEING DISAPPOINTED WHEN THEY ARE VIEWING THEM IN PERSON ' are simply copies of the original. because the originals are embedded in the blood of each and every single american man and women its the thing that keeps us sitting at the head of every table that there is ''INVITED OR NOT!'' So yes the paper and ink have aged a bit but everything does ""i would say they are looking pretty good for the amount of time they have been held so highly as prize possession to us over here. i dont suppose that your country has very many documents from that little misunderstanding between us still hanging around do they? well of course not why would any body keep reminders around so long! i mean who would want to be reminded that they lost every day. sorry old chap! never meant ??? ps. once this guy kicks rocks can anyone help me with a old coin that has one R, not RR? [/B][/QUOTE]
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