I agree, have a good time, but I think after all the arguements you and I have had over this subject, I've found good old wikipaedia has summed it up better than I ever could:
"By 1765 the taxes paid by the American colonists no longer covered the expenses of the garrisons protecting them and therefore the government of the time extended the stamp duty which had been in force on home territory since 1694 to cover the American colonies as well in the Stamp Act 1765. However the colonists despised this as they were not represented in Parliament and refused to see how a body, which did not represent them, could tax them. The cry ‘no taxation without representation’ rang throughout the colonies. The fact that this cry could have equally been applied in the United Kingdom seemed to be lost on them"
I just sometimes get frustrated when I hear "the fat british and their deep pockets full of our taxes" when, as you may know, most of britain was populated by people starving, dying in poorhouses and having no representation at all. Thats the only problem I ever really had with the US, so have a good time and remember to tip them waitresse's!!!! their on awful money and they'll repay you later :wink: