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Remembrance Day Nov.11, 2010
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> On Wed, 10 Nov 2010 15:38:56 -0800, "Bob Terwilliger"
> > wrote:
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>>You're welcome.
>
> How ... graceless.
>
*Extremely* graceless, and tacky.
But that's just the twits Narcissistic Personality Disorder coming out.
Remembrance Day is for everyone to remember those servicemen and women who
have paid the ulitimate sacrifice.
It started out as being just for WW1, hence the Red Poppies worn, but with
the continuing conflicts world wide since then, it is a day we observe to
commemorate our dead.
For someone who served as a cook in the Merchant Navy to accept
'accolades' on this day and make it like he is the one *everyone* should
be thanking, shows how low some 'people' will stoop to try and gain a bit
of 'street cred'.
It's a well known fact that anyone who promotes themselves as a "gung-ho"
warry "veteran" or brags about their service usually did **** all, and is
usually a fraud.
One of twits 'socks' is one of its 'net ID's of.........
"Decorated Veteran" >
*What* a ******!!!
--
Peter Lucas
Hobart
Tasmania
On the seventh day God rested.
But on the 8th day the Gates of Hell were opened
and God brought forth the Airborne Infantry.
And the Devil stood at attention.
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