This past few weeks, loyal Americans all over the country have been participating in a relatively new, but significant cultural ritual. Not wanting our children to miss out on rich national tradition, we have been reviewing all the Star Wars movies (in order) while awaiting with eager anticipation the release of Episode 3.
Then tonight, in a festive culmination of this month-long celebration, we cooked up a big pot of chili, set up the big screen in the middle of our living room, and watched "Revenge of the Sith." Chris came to join us, and a good time was had by all.
So for you critics who claim that Americans do not have a true cultural identity, we proved you wrong tonight. Ha! : )
(And yes, I realize that the image on the screen is not from "Revenge of the Sith." We felt the need to review some of the classic scenes from previous episodes as well.)
Then tonight, in a festive culmination of this month-long celebration, we cooked up a big pot of chili, set up the big screen in the middle of our living room, and watched "Revenge of the Sith." Chris came to join us, and a good time was had by all.
So for you critics who claim that Americans do not have a true cultural identity, we proved you wrong tonight. Ha! : )
(And yes, I realize that the image on the screen is not from "Revenge of the Sith." We felt the need to review some of the classic scenes from previous episodes as well.)
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