The advertisement and the website are all about things to do in NH and for outdoor tourism. I don't think the way of life motto "Life Free or Die" need apply here. If it were an advertisement about living in NH or historical tourism, I think that'd be a legit use of the phrase. I like this application on the great outdoors.
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I noticed that the other day
I saw that the other day at North Station. Maybe they thought the "or die" part was too scary for tourism. Especially when it comes to skiing.
Oh hell no! They better not
Oh hell no! They better not be changing their moto to just live free.
I mean, the Massachusetts
I mean, the Massachusetts state motto is Ense petit placidam sub libertate quietem, but you sure as hell don't see that on tourism ads.
Yeah, because we hide our tough-guy motto in Latin
Our motto basically translates to "Leave us alone or we'll run you through with a sword."
It's a blue state now.
It's a blue state now.
Tourism and Things to Do
The advertisement and the website are all about things to do in NH and for outdoor tourism. I don't think the way of life motto "Life Free or Die" need apply here. If it were an advertisement about living in NH or historical tourism, I think that'd be a legit use of the phrase. I like this application on the great outdoors.
...Or What?
...Or What?
Before you live free
you must die - Slayer
Umm...
Live Free or Die is still the 'official' state motto.
Live Free has been the tourism motto for a while now.
Jeez, did you guys let your subscription to Yankee Magazine lapse?
Yes
Yes we did.
Well then
don't come crying to me when they open up a cute, new boutique in Bar Harbor and you miss it!
It's a deal.
It's a deal.
Oh, God ...
Next you're going to tell us "Eat Cheese or Die" is no longer the official motto of Wisconsin because they've shortened it to just "Eat Cheese."
And now, a brief musical interlude
Freedom is not free.
Freedom is not free.
Living free (or freely) eventually leads to death.
You can have it all!
Living free and death!
It isn't an either/or situation!