Post by sapphire bou on Sept 11, 2014 10:20:13 GMT -5
When you say "Happy [holiday]", it's generally implying there's a reason to celebrate. I don't think terrorist attacks and the deaths of 3000 people from 90 different countries really accounts for a reason to celebrate.
When you say "Happy [holiday]", it's generally implying there's a reason to celebrate. I don't think terrorist attacks and the deaths of 3000 people from 90 different countries really accounts for a reason to celebrate.
When you say "Happy [holiday]", it's generally implying there's a reason to celebrate. I don't think terrorist attacks and the deaths of 3000 people from 90 different countries really accounts for a reason to celebrate.
Yeah, uhm, I don't really think this is an occasion that's a "happy holiday". Awkward.
Might as well get a jump on it. Just like Memorial day, pretty soon a day that was meant to honor our fallen will be just another excuse to have a bbq and get a long weekend. *Barf*