I guess it was Romneys father that brought the topic to the forefront in those days.
I still remember that woman standing there, where she was in the classroom, the expression on her face when she talked about it. She was standing, looking west, and looking oh so pretty. She explained it was kind of a mystery, as people poured over books to try to get the exact definition from the founders and were never successful.
I could go on and on about her black hair, blue eyes, long legs, high heels, curves, Chalk, erasers, etc. She was an expert with American history as she studied it in college.
She could have just asked Mr. Rogers.
He'd come up behind you and from outta nowhere, grab you by the scruff of the back of the neck in a modified amped up Vulcan pinch. Really got your attention and made you see things his way.
No doubt they'd lock him up for that now, but he didn't hurt anyone and definitely had our respect. I think I prefer it his way.
Overheard via hot mic: "I'd like to pound my gavel in your congressional chamber, baby!" ;)
Hey, this thread could use a little levity!