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Does "asada" here mean something like the Argentine asado?In SoCal it's hamburgers over the grill or carne asada if you have mix family. Southern states, especially Texas, does BBQ/grilling on a whole different level.
Texan beef brisket bbq is my favorite.
Indeed.Good idea bro, you have kids right? Get them to put things in?
@AZ_HighCountry has grandkids, a proper legacy.
It all depends on where you're located. Living in a small town again, things are fine and peaceful. In the large metropolitan areas, of course there is the plethora of problems. Some real, some imaginary. Everyone wants to focus on the problems.Happy 250th birthday to the United States. It is during special anniversaries like the current one that I miss my time at Caltech (fall term).
I thought about visiting the US during the World Cup and combining the trip with the 250th anniversary celebrations, but life got in the way (our youngest son is only 1.5 years old). Maybe I willmake it for the Olympics in LA in two years' time. I also have some distant relatives in the Miami metropolitan area, although they are practically strangers.
I hear a lot of complaints from American friends and acquaintances online about the state of the US, but since I have not visited in many years, it is difficult to judge how things are on the ground. There are frequent complaints about the infrastructure, the lack of social cohesion, the political divide, and the lack of development outside the major metropolitan areas.
How would our American friends here describe the current situation and the future outlook for the average American?
Also, aside from military parades, fireworks, and similar festivities, are there any special events this year beyond what normally takes place on the 4th of July?
I don't mean to bring bad news to my fellow Americans but a tragedy just happened.
And the sad thing with that my friend, is some of those Original 13 are doing everything the can to revert back to what it was their forefathers fought to break away from.13 colonies to be precise, hence the 13 stripes on their flag. Everyone starts somewhere and expulsion of the British was their starting point on the road to nationhood and sovereignty.
I am always intrigued by the regional differences and lesser-known traditions of community X or Y, particularly in immigrant countries and societies such as the US. Even more so when there have historically been significant differences between states. For instance, Michigan and, say, New Mexico have very little in common in terms of landscapes, weather, traditional local cuisine, architecture, demographic makeup, etc. Yes, both are part of the US, but you probably understand what I am referring to.It all depends on where you're located. Living in a small town again, things are fine and peaceful. In the large metropolitan areas, of course there is the plethora of problems. Some real, some imaginary. Everyone wants to focus on the problems.
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