@hoover321f - Yeah it was. I turned 10 on July 8th in 1976. It was a bittersweet time for me sime my parents separated and were going through a divorce at that time. I almost flunked 3rd grade until my mother and my teacher helped me. The BiCentennial meant a lot to me, not only as an American, but as something to take away from the pain I was feeling at that time so I can relax, chill and enjoy life.
Everything was a lot simpler then.I feel sorry for any American born since the Bicentennial.It was magical
NoIDidunt10 9 months ago
Gvvcff
braintreeMASSstoner 10 months ago
a wonderful time to be a kid.
hoover321f 1 year ago 6
@hoover321f - Yeah it was. I turned 10 on July 8th in 1976. It was a bittersweet time for me sime my parents separated and were going through a divorce at that time. I almost flunked 3rd grade until my mother and my teacher helped me. The BiCentennial meant a lot to me, not only as an American, but as something to take away from the pain I was feeling at that time so I can relax, chill and enjoy life.
NowhereMan1966 11 months ago
cool
ringbolt9 1 year ago