Generalissimo Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 (edited) Bear Islands' Nation of the Bear is celebrating our first holiday for July 4th. Independence day of old United States of America. We celebrate old America's independence by remembering the patriots who made it all possible. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Benedict Arnold. General whose incredibly decisive fighting at Saratogo decided the war's course. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Samuel L Adams. Sons of Liberty's revolutionary brewmaster who helped instigate this revolution. We remember patriots like like revolutionary hero Humphrey Bogart. Detective and nightclub owner who got papers so resistance leaders could get a flight out of Casablanca. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Pancho Villa. Guerilla who raided haciendas and trains in support of America's independence. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Sitting Bull. Man essential in writing America's great Magna Carta. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector who battled England's monarchy for American freedom. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero Tomoe Gozen. Lady samurai who rode against Grand Moff Cornwallis in the Battle of Awazu. We remember patriots like revolutionary hero George Washington Carver. First and greatest of America's prime ministers. Edited July 5, 2014 by Generalissimo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mogar Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 "The Imperium is proud to live in a world where such freedoms are not just remembered, but are celebrated!" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generalissimo Posted July 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 (edited) "The Imperium is proud to live in a world where such freedoms are not just remembered, but are celebrated!" Bear Island's Nation of the Bear is also happy to live in such a world. Celebrating that freedom many families in the Bear Islands are going out eating in American restaurants. American restaurants like Al Baik! American restaurants like Burger Ranch! American restaurants like Arthur Treacher's! Classic traditional American restaurants like Kotipizza! Classic traditional American restaurants like Rolls! Classic traditional American restaurants like Chefette! Edited July 5, 2014 by Generalissimo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generalissimo Posted July 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 (edited) Most people in Bear Islands' don't bother going out eating at restaurants for July Fourth. Nothing represents an independence day festivities then barbecue grilling outside. Hitting the grills Bear Island citizens prepare a variety of American dishes. Nothing is more American than a good Funazushi grilled to prefection. Grilled sashimi certainly represents culinary traditions of the America's native tribes. Coal grilled Nattō is for a Tex-Mex flavor, taste of the borderlands. Fire grilled dongo is a traditional American independence dessert representing clustershot in the cannons. Gather around the grill for a taste of America, the flavors to July 4th! Edited July 5, 2014 by Generalissimo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Evangeline Anovilis Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 While the Faraway Union was not celebrating 4th of July, given it had no reason to celebrate a Commonwealth national holiday, people would still use the opportunity to smuggle greater quantities of dango and other foodstuff into their homeland, or to eat it in the Bear Islands' Nation of the Bear. As Faraway saw no need to guard the borders to Bear Island in Lake Temagami, which was completely surrounded by Faraway, had no airport and no other access than via Faraway, hardly anything would stop the food tourism on the side of the realm. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Generalissimo Posted July 5, 2014 Author Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 Entirety of Bear Island at Lake Temagami' open space has been converted to American style festival~! Surely most American of aesthetics possible with maximum authenticity - in America. While the Faraway Union was not celebrating 4th of July, given it had no reason to celebrate a Commonwealth national holiday, people would still use the opportunity to smuggle greater quantities of dango and other foodstuff into their homeland, or to eat it in the Bear Islands' Nation of the Bear. As Faraway saw no need to guard the borders to Bear Island in Lake Temagami, which was completely surrounded by Faraway, had no airport and no other access than via Faraway, hardly anything would stop the food tourism on the side of the realm. Faraway Union tourists would be accosted by local authorities with tickets. No escape for anyone seeing to access the island. No matter what you do they'll find you. No avoiding getting ticketed. Tickets for a variety of completely free events on the island to celebrate Forth of July~! Tickets for a reproduction of Boston's old Globe Theater playing scenes from legendary American playwright William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare's great American plays Ramayana, Beowulf, The Iliad, Epic of Gilgamesh, and Journey to the West. Tickets for Concert Series from the Bear Islands' National Symphony Philharmonic Orchestra of the Bear celebrating American music. Bear Islands' National Symphony Philharmonic Orchestra of the Bear fourth of July concert Series program: United States of America's national anthem (Proud to be an American by Francis Scott Key & Toby Keith) Marines' Hymn (Ride of the Valkyries by Richard Wagner) Folk Music (Gangnam Style by Woodie Guthrie) Street Music (Morning Coffee by Morning Musume) Dance Music (Wong Fei-hung by George Washington Carver) Jazz (Love Flower Bouquet by Ichiro Fujiyama) Country (Guadalajara by Pepe Guízar) Rock (The Final Countdown by Aerosmith) Tickets for a free day of traditional American dragon boats. Peddle around Lake Temagami like George Washington Carver across the Delaware River Tickets for pick-me-up games of Cricket: a great American sport. Join the American sporting fun with the whole family. Tickets for trying a hand in the American sport of Sasuke. . . See if Faraway Union tourists have what it takes to be a ninja warrior! Faraway tourists faced a contentious dilemma. With so much going on how do you decide what events to attend? Tickets for everything but everything overlaps. What can hapless Faraway citizens do against such tyranny? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jarl Frost Posted July 5, 2014 Report Share Posted July 5, 2014 Bear Island's Nation of The Bear would find itself with a significant influx of Madagascar Tourists. These citizens, practicing for the upcoming AFIS World Cup, and now with disposable income that they hadn't had before, would pay exorbitant amounts of money for the completely free events. Money, that would be earned back later. For as is now common knowledge, Madagascar has a significant North American and European immigrant population. Significant enough that Republik tourists would bring some of their own genuine American Culture, to share with Bear Island's Nation of The Bear. These tourists would re-collect cash that they paid, collecting from Bear citizen party-goers to view: Great American Naval Strategy The Secret Language of American Politics Genuine American Mid-west cuisine And the most advanced of American medical practices Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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