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piddyprints

(15,048 posts)
1. I got married that year.
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 09:40 PM
Saturday

It was a struggle to find invitations that were not bicentennial-themed.

The mood is definitely not the same now, and not in a good way. I certainly don’t feel like celebrating anymore.

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I got married that year. piddyprints Saturday #1
It doesn't seem that anyone does, not even MAGA and they are getting their way. LT Barclay Saturday #2
serious question: ret5hd Saturday #19
Right wingers don't care. For me it is a personal thing of not wanting to create conflict in a place of worship. LT Barclay Sunday #38
I did too. In August. It was a nice summer that year. dameatball Sunday #54
We were married in August too. piddyprints Sunday #60
We did too! Spent part of our honeymoon in Philadelphia Maeve Sunday #62
CBS featured the segment, "Bicentennial Minute." Charlton Heston presented the first one. He spoke about the Minute Men. John1956PA Saturday #3
Who can forget all the 'Bicentennial Minutes' on tv for 2 years prior to chicoescuela Saturday #4
I was very involved. I was stationed at the Army's ocean terminal in upper NY harbor GP6971 Saturday #5
I forgot the tall ships parade!! That was awesome even just on TV in the Midwest!! LT Barclay Saturday #14
Watched some of Op Sail from under the GW Bridge. It was great! electric_blue68 Saturday #16
Op sail was spectacular! We did a lot of behind the scenes work... GP6971 Saturday #21
Thanks for helping to make it a great event! electric_blue68 Saturday #31
Yeah, I remember. Sadly, where I lived nothing Ilsa Saturday #6
We were very excited about celebrating the bicentennial. Irish_Dem Saturday #7
I remember the wagon train. SamKnause Saturday #8
Yes, of course we remember it. NameAlreadyTaken Saturday #9
I had a Bicentennial themed Sweet Sixteen Danmel Saturday #10
Recommended. H2O Man Saturday #11
I spent July 4, 1976 at Tampa Stadium seeing the Eagles and Fleetwood Mac. ms liberty Saturday #12
honestly i cannot fathom celebrating the 250th. feels more like a funeral than a birthday Takket Saturday #13
Absolutely! As a NYC'r we had a blast!... electric_blue68 Saturday #15
I was 14 and living in Phila so EVERYTHING for about BigmanPigman Saturday #17
I was in dental school and it was exciting. PCIntern Sunday #51
The tall ships on the Hudson, the fireworks over Lady Liberty Jersey Devil Saturday #18
I was there too! Scrivener7 Sunday #53
I remember it well. I worked in DC at the time, and lived in nearby brer cat Saturday #20
I remember thinking the whole thing seemed a little... progressoid Saturday #22
Was gifted a cool Bicentennial transistor radio! hibbing Saturday #23
I joined the Navy a month later. pecosbob Saturday #24
I remember it very well. We watched a Battle of Gettysburg reenactment then went to the Fort Worth (FL) waterfront to artemisia1 Saturday #25
Well, LilElf70 Saturday #26
"They ask me did I like Arsenio Prairie Gates Saturday #27
The semiquincentennial is going to be a flop- the mojo is totally gone Blues Heron Saturday #28
I was working in the last building on Wall Street mokeyz Saturday #29
My friend had a friend who worked on the 20th or so of the World Trade Center. We got to see the Parade of Sails 3Hotdogs Sunday #39
I had strep, but I remember it well. greatauntoftriplets Saturday #30
I remember during high school, my friend's mother putting up a poster of a buffalo calimary Saturday #32
Cute jfz9580m Saturday #34
I was only 7 LA Blue Bengal Saturday #33
My hometown had all of the fire hydrants LittleGirl Sunday #35
Barely MustLoveBeagles Sunday #36
Too young BannonsLiver Sunday #37
I wonder too if we would be better off. Haggard Celine Sunday #46
I was teaching and remember how much fun it was taking my class to see the "Freedom Train" with all the KitFox Sunday #40
I was in high school. We did all kinda shit that year. Iggo Sunday #41
I remember my first bicentennial quarter Bristlecone Sunday #42
I seem to recall Codifer Sunday #43
I turned 11 that year. Dulcinea Sunday #44
I went to a double-header baseball games at Wrigley Field ... aggiesal Sunday #45
I remember the Bicentennial Minutes and all the fire hydrants Raine Sunday #47
Very much! DFW Sunday #48
I do Deminpenn Sunday #49
As a native Philadelphian, it is a landmark in my existence. PCIntern Sunday #50
I remember the "And that's what happened, 200 years ago today" commercials! Gore1FL Sunday #52
It's difficult to muster up any enthusiasm in the midst of a long national nightmare. Harker Sunday #55
The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder was on all night long. Simeon Salus Sunday #56
Nice to remember Harry. He was taken from us much too soon. Ziggysmom Sunday #63
Yes. Your question sent me rifling through old photographs. Here's the sinkingfeeling Sunday #57
I was in 6th grade, our elementary school did a bicentennial musical Pizza slice Sunday #58
Lively painted fire hydrants were everywhere in 1976 Wednesdays Sunday #59
THANKS for posting those Raine Sunday #65
I was working, VGNonly Sunday #61
This message was self-deleted by its author senseandsensibility Sunday #64
My parents were both working or looking after their parents. I don't remember which. hunter Sunday #66
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