Friday, July 14, 2006

A Big Beavis & Butt Head HeadButt Back To Ya Bastille Day Salute To Thin Lizzy, French-Italian Fiasco & The Bi-Centennial Year Of 1976 Right On Arnold

"Ahhh, las luces aprendidas, pero nadie en casa....."Even with The UpComing Big BackLash In The Markets From All Their Tier'd Options Backdating & The SEC Probe Better Be Right On Q...With Las Luces Lighting Up & shedding Some True Light On The Matter & Not covering It Up Themselves So That The Real Deal On the whole Matter Comes Out & We can All Get To The Bottom Line Truth Here...

So Re-Enter Now A Big Beavi-Arse & Butt Head Head Butt Back To Ya
Bastille Day Salute To The French-Italian Head Butt Fiasco
& To Thin Lizzy The Bi-Centennial Year Of 1976...
Right On There Arnold...& Remember That We &...


You know... the chick that used to dance a lot
Every night she'd be on the floor shaking what she'd got
Man when I tell you she was cool, she was red hot
I mean she was steaming...

& A Real "Va Fan Culo" Remembrance
Return To 30 Years Ago To July 4-14, 1976


In A Bastille Day 1789 Remembrance Salute Out To ya...

Painting by Jean-Pierre Louis Laurent Houel (1735-1813), entitled Prise de la Bastille ("The storming of the Bastille").
From the Bibliothèque Nationale Française, see [1] and [2]. Catalog number 07743702; Watercolor painting; 37,8 x 50,5 cm. Published 1789.
Visible in the center is the arrest of Bernard René Jourdan, marquis de Launay (1740-1789).

Thus...
Bastille Day is the French national holiday, celebrated on 14 July each year. It is called Fête Nationale (National Holiday) in France. It commemorates the 1790 Fête de la Fédération, held on the first anniversary of the storming of the Bastille on 14 July 1789; the Fête de la Fédération was seen as a symbol of the uprising of the modern French "nation", and of the reconciliation of all the French inside the constitutional monarchy which preceded the First Republic, during the French Revolution.

Discourse by Henri Martin to the Senate
Discourse by Henri Martin, Chairman of the Senate, 29 June 1880

(...) Do not forget that behind this 14 July, where victory of the new era over the ancien régime was bought by fighting, do not forget that after the day of 14 July 1789, there was the day of 14 July 1790.
This [latter] day cannot be blamed for having shed a drop of blood, for having divided the country. It was the consecration of unity of France. Yes, it consecrated what the old monarchy had prepared.
The old monarchy had, one could say, been the essence of France, and we did not forget it; Revolution, on this day of the 14 July 1790, made, I shall not say the soul of France—None but God holds the soul of France—but Revolution gave France the counsciousness of itself. It revealed its own soul to France. Remember then that on this day, the most beautiful and the purest of our history, from one end of the country to the other, from the Pyrenees to Alps and Rhine, all the French were holding hands. Remember that, from all parts of the national territory, delegations of the National Guard and of the Army came to Paris to celebrate the deeds of '89. Remember what was in that Paris: a whole People, without distinctions of age nor sex, of rank not wealth, was associated from all its heart, had participated with its own hands to the fantastic preparations of the Fête de la Fédération; Paris had worked to erect around the Champ-de-Mars this truly sacred amphitheatre which was razed by the Second Empire.
(...)
If some of you might have scruples against the first 14 July, they certainly hold none aginst the second. Whatever difference which might part us, something hovers over them, it is the great images of national unity, which we all desire, for which we would all stand, willing to die if necessary.

Thus...In A Thin Lizzy IZZY Big Bevis & Butt Head Head Butt
Back To Ya Bastile Day Salute Ya There French-MinChiuni...

So...
Welcome To A Big Beavis & ButtHead Head Butted

"The Boys Are Back In Town" - Thin Lizzy Izzy - Salute Ya!
And A Grand Return To 1976 & The Bi Cent-tenial Celebration...

"The Boys Are Back In Town"
Lyrics by Phil Lynott
Album Title : Jailbreak
Year: 1976

Guess who just got back today?
Those wild-eyed boys that had been away
Haven't changed, haven't much to say
But man, I still think those cats are great

They were asking if you were around
How you was, where you could be found
I told them you were living downtown
Driving all the old men crazy

The boys are back in town

You know the chick that used to dance a lot
Every night she'd be on the floor shaking what she'd got
Man when I tell you she was cool, she was red hot
I mean she was steaming

That night over at Johnny's place
Well this chick got up and she slapped Johnny's face
Man we just fell about the place
If that chick don't want to know, forget her

Friday night they'll be dressed to kill
Down at Dino's bar and grill
The drink will flow and blood will spill
If the boys want to fight, you'd better let them

That jukebox in the corner blasting out my favorite song
The nights are getting warmer, it won't be long
It won't be long till summer comes
Now that the boys are here again

The boys are back in town again
hanging Down At Dino's!

The boys are back
The boys are back

While... It Always Goes One Way Or Another
Each & Every Time! 30 Years To The Then Till Today!
It;s Still A Big Plus To Remember
Those Wonders Years Of 1776 to 1799 & Both Revolutions...
Thus...


Giving Birth Along With The American Revolution
To A New Ideal In Human Liberty. For...

The French Revolution (1789–1799) was a pivotal period in the history of French, European and Western civilization. During this time, republicanism replaced the absolute monarchy in France, and the country's Roman Catholic Church was forced to undergo a radical restructuring. While France would oscillate among republic, empire, and monarchy for 75 years after the First Republic fell to a coup d'état, the Revolution is widely seen as a major turning point in the history of Western democracy—from the age of absolutism and aristocracy, to the age of the citizenry as the dominant political force.

Thus pun-Jabber Me Back There Malacca... Drip By Drip...
As There Comes One last Jail-Break Warning...
Ready Or Not Just Don't Be Around...
It's Off The Hook Now Man Ya all Caused It...
Now Go On & Pay The Price & The Piper...
For After The Jail-Break Things Are going To Get Even Nastier!

Now Here's A Final Hint To HoaX...
Out From The UnderGround-X In Jest!

The Chest Filled Full & Laden with Lamb
Will Find It's Mark While Playing The Ham...
Make It Be Known All Was Called Here First
Out From The Lands Of Eternal Thirst.
We Warned Ya Time & Time Again all Before
That Which Awaits & Lays In Store.
So Why Continue To Play It out On Us As Such
While Using Up all Your Evil Lies As A sacred Crutch.
We Told of Ever More Curses & Plagues That await
That Which will Flow threw Rhe iron Gate.

Exit Now Once again In Fond Remembrance Of A Time When...
& A Big Beavi-Arse & Butt Head Head Butt Back To Ya
Bastille Day Salute To The French-Italian Head Butt Fiasco
& To Thin Lizzy The Bi-Centennial Year Of 1976...
Right On There Arnold...

Now here is a real big bunghole butthead below
who cares less to hear anything but the sound of his own
bunghole being a big bunghole

All rights reserved.Copyright 2006 Society Of The Sacred Sword
So...If you are reading this, you suck. Why read this.
Go look at something else bunghole. Yeah, you heard me!!
I called you a bunghole!!.........How does it feel?

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