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Independence Day Celebration at Diceys Reilly’s Pub – Friday 4th July 2014


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FYI, on Friday 4th of July, we are going to celebrate independence day at Dicey Reilly’s. From 18.00 – 22.00 hrs, we will have a BBQ including a glass of wine for only Baht 599 net we will also have “Deluxe” live band from France playing on that night (19.00 – 22.00 hrs).inspire-pattaya1.jpg
-- Inspire Pattaya 04-07-2014

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Shouldn't all our USA haters and bashers (Brits, mainly) all show up in force to boo and disrupt the celebration? Looking forward to speeches in perfectly-accented Brummie or Geordie.

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What...a surrender monkey Freedom Band at an American Independence Day party...l'horreur!

How soon they forget!angry.png

In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), France fought alongside the United States, against Britain, from 1778. French money, munitions, soldiers and naval forces proved essential to America's victory over the Crown, but France gained little except large debts.

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French aid proved vital in the victory of the Americans seeking independence from Britain.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War

Merci, France!

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One question I have with events like this is it really advisable for large groups of visibly American people to gather together in large groups while abroad especially for patriotic celebrations ... without rock solid SECURITY measures?

No, this ain't Iraq, but it's not Kansas City either.

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What...a surrender monkey Freedom Band at an American Independence Day party...l'horreur!

How soon they forget!angry.png

In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), France fought alongside the United States, against Britain, from 1778. French money, munitions, soldiers and naval forces proved essential to America's victory over the Crown, but France gained little except large debts.

...

French aid proved vital in the victory of the Americans seeking independence from Britain.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War

Merci, France!

I think we paid them back many times over starting at the the Battle of Cantigny...and then again,

with interest, at Normandy!

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What...a surrender monkey Freedom Band at an American Independence Day party...l'horreur!

How soon they forget!angry.png

In the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783), France fought alongside the United States, against Britain, from 1778. French money, munitions, soldiers and naval forces proved essential to America's victory over the Crown, but France gained little except large debts.

...

French aid proved vital in the victory of the Americans seeking independence from Britain.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/France_in_the_American_Revolutionary_War

Merci, France!

Of course the French thought it was a just and noble cause to support whistling.gif

Furthering their own colonial, political and economic agendas was only incidental. In true French fashion they managed to be part of the victorious side, and won a large debt for their efforts.

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Shouldn't all our USA haters and bashers (Brits, mainly) all show up in force to boo and disrupt the celebration? Looking forward to speeches in perfectly-accented Brummie or Geordie.

I wouldn't be surprised if most of the USA haters and bashers that post on here weren't British.

Look at there avatars, style of English and use of slang words - that'll give you a clue.

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Shouldn't all our USA haters and bashers (Brits, mainly) all show up in force to boo and disrupt the celebration? Looking forward to speeches in perfectly-accented Brummie or Geordie.

I wouldn't be surprised if most of the USA haters and bashers that post on here weren't British.

Look at there avatars, style of English and use of slang words - that'll give you a clue.

Looks like some people want to create friction where none exists. Edited by ThaiBob
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Shouldn't all our USA haters and bashers (Brits, mainly) all show up in force to boo and disrupt the celebration? Looking forward to speeches in perfectly-accented Brummie or Geordie.

have you ever thought of visiting a shrink ???????????????????????????????

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