A happy 4th July to all our US customers (and a belated happy Canada Day to
those to the north of them....)!
Don't forget to get your orders in TODAY to take advantage of the
post-free deal! :-)
Hi all,
Just wanted to wish a HAPPY 4th OF JULY to all our US customers and list
members! Since we're already running a special offer at the moment, there is
no extra 4th July special this year - but we hope you all have a
great celebration with friends and/or families, and you still have up
till the 10th to take advantage of the current offer after you sober
up! ;-)
How are you managing over there without us? Getting along all right, are you?
We seem to be getting along all right, shir... sir.
"The Great Escape"
> Ground Zero Games wrote:
> extra 4th July special this year - but we hope you all have a great
;-)
> Jon (GZG)
My, but we ARE ungrateful children, aren't we? ;->=
The_Beast
From: Mark Kinsey <kinseym@verizon.net>
To: gzg-l@gateway.csua.berkeley.edu
Date: 07/04/2009 07:13 PM
Subject: Re: [GZG] Happy 4th July!
Sent by: gzg-l-bounces@gateway.csua.berkeley.edu
How are you managing over there without us? Getting along all right, are you?
We seem to be getting along all right, shir... sir.
"The Great Escape"
> Ground Zero Games wrote:
;-)
> Jon (GZG)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDA9NbPAK8o
John M. Atkinson
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 6:00 PM, Ground Zero Games<jon@gzg.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 4, 2009 at 7:40 PM, Doug Evans<devans@nebraska.edu> wrote:
The snow lies thick on Valley Forge, The ice on the Delaware, But the poor
dead soldiers of King George They neither know nor care.
Not though the earliest primrose break On the sunny side of the lane, And
scuffling rookeries awake Their England' s spring again.
They will not stir when the drifts are gone, Or the ice melts out of the bay:
And the men that served with Washington Lie all as still as they.
They will not stir though the mayflower blows In the moist dark woods of pine,
And every rock-strewn pasture shows
Mullein and columbine.
Each for his land, in a fair fight, Encountered strove, and died, And the
kindly earth that knows no spite Covers them side by side.
She is too busy to think of war; She has all the world to make gay; And,
behold, the yearly flowers are Where they were in our fathers' day!
Golden-rod by the pasture-wall
When the columbine is dead, And sumach leaves that turn, in fall, Bright as
the blood they shed.
-- Rudyard Kipling