what the guy who wrote the thing in 1892 intended
Well, at the time he wrote it, he didn't realize we'd be in a life and death struggle against the godless
Commies.
Only by changing the pledge and putting "In God We Trust" on our currency did we prevail.
I have no tater tots. But I did just have hamentaschen, which are yum.
I do not have tatter tots, potato pancakes, salad of any type, yogurt, pie, PF Chang leftovers, TJ goyza, a grilled cheese sandwich, tomato soup, girl scout cookies, fried clams, fishsticks, steamed dumplings, chicken, waffles or bacon.
But I do have rum soaked pound cake. At work. AIFG.
I have leftover braised lamb shanks and thyme polenta. But, I had a fight with my mother and I was so pissed off that I wasn't hungry. Now, I am, but it's almost 5, so I might as well wait for dinner.
One year I made hamentaschen at Purim time, just to see if I could.
Hamentaschen are pretty easy to make. The only tricky thing is making sure the corners are totally closed, otherwise they kind of collapse open and make a mess while they're baking.
The ones I had were from a bakery, though.
Wow this pledge guy didn't want to offend anyone...
"Bellamy ...had initially also considered using the words equality and fraternity but decided they were too controversial since many people opposed equal rights for women and blacks."
I'm eating a grilled portobello sandwich with pesto, mozz cheese, and tomoto, AIFG! Also vegetarian chili. Nom nom nom.