I would never believe it if it wasn't the g-
d's honest truth. Not only did John Adams, one of the most brilliant and influential men in the history of this great nation die on July 4
th, but so too did his counterpart, and equally brilliant and influential friend (and enemy at times) Thomas Jefferson.
I mean come on...Two founding fathers of the American Revolution both dying not only on the same day in the same year...but on Independence day of all days! You couldn't even make that shit up if you tried.
Just a quick entry I thought was kind of interesting....and we should all be aware of.
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Sounds like it is a good thing the illiterate writer of this blog has HBO... Did the ritalin not work for you in fourth grade moron?
Are you implying that my watching the John Adams series on HBO had something to do with this?
Well you're correct it did. SO what? I just thought it was cool...not many people(me) recall that Adams and Jefferson died on July 4th.
And about being illiterate....If I gave a shit I would hit spell check or proof read, but where as my style of writing is fast paced from the brain, i dont have time for rules.
But i will count on you to keep reading and finding my mistakes, rather than making a comment about the substance of the entry
And I never took ritalin...not even in college
Touche
Lol...I think you mean "douche" not "touche"
They were adversaries too.
Avi, when you get back to Beantown, you should drive to Quincy. There you will find J.A. and his son J.Q.A. buried in Quincy center, down the street is the Quincy mansion that had been continuously lived in by further generations, a really great visit. The Adams homes are also there, but on the Quincy/Braintree line, near the Quincy Adams Red Line Stop.
yah dude, quincy
yah dude, quincy
yah dude, quincy
LET'S GO RED SOX!
LET'S GO RED SOX!
The author of this blog is a "nice guy" with "feelings" and one whom I would "trust" to share my thoughts with.
What is with all the words in quotes? Is that a poor attempt to be sarcastic? What are you trying to say in response to this blog entry about John Adams?
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