BASTILLE DAY.

French flag flying in Pittsburgh

A house in Pittsburgh flies the French flag.


On Bastille Day we remember our French allies, without whom we would not have celebrated our own Independence Day ten days ago. The French gave us de Grasse and Lafayette, and without their aid we could not have won our struggle. In return, we gave the French our republican ideals, and the French decided they liked them so well that they have collected five republics since 1789, in addition to three monarchies, two empires, a short-lived commune, and that thing that happened from 1940 to 1944 that we don’t like to talk about much.

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  1. Von Hindenburg says:

    Greetings from Fayette County, which is so proud of its heritage that both the official name and nickname reference France and her goal of spreading enlightenment all over the world, whether the locals wanted it or not.

    From Doo-boys to Ver-sales, children are leaving out cake and wine for Dr. Guillotine.

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