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December 7, 1941 Remembering Pearl Harbor
Remembering those who were lost, and those who survived.
http://www.ccdemo.info/PearlHarbor/P...emembered.html -- Dave www.davebbq.com |
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December 7, 1941 Remembering Pearl Harbor
On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 14:12:34 -0800, "Dave Bugg" >
rummaged among random neurons and opined: >Remembering those who were lost, and those who survived. > >http://www.ccdemo.info/PearlHarbor/P...emembered.html Thank you. The DH's father was at Pearl Harbor on BB48, which was sunk. He survived by climbing out of the water in his skivvies. The Red Cross offered to sell him a blanket. The Salvation Army gave him clothes and food. Donate to the Salvation Army. We're still p*ssed at the Red Cross (and it was worse after Katrina, IMHO). OB: The DH's father loved long cooked grits, and I think of him every time I cook them, God bless him. Terry Pulliam Burd -- "Most vigitaryans I iver see looked enough like their food to be classed as cannybals." Finley Peter Dunne (1900) To reply, replace "spaminator" with "cox" |
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December 7, 1941 Remembering Pearl Harbor
Why not guilt all the Murderers . Franklin Delano Roosevelt setup up Pearl Harbor . Shooting fish in a barrel . Bush needs lower oil prices , sacrifice some more young Americans .... |
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December 7, 1941 Remembering Pearl Harbor
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Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote: > On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 14:12:34 -0800, "Dave Bugg" > > rummaged among random neurons and opined: > > >Remembering those who were lost, and those who survived. > > > >http://www.ccdemo.info/PearlHarbor/P...emembered.html > > Thank you. The DH's father was at Pearl Harbor on BB48, which was > sunk. He survived by climbing out of the water in his skivvies. The > Red Cross offered to sell him a blanket. The Salvation Army gave him > clothes and food. > > Donate to the Salvation Army. We're still p*ssed at the Red Cross (and > it was worse after Katrina, IMHO). > > OB: The DH's father loved long cooked grits, and I think of him every > time I cook them, God bless him. > > Terry Pulliam Burd The salvation army are pretty much the only charity that gets donations from me anymore. :-) Goodwill is too wasteful, Red Cross is over run by bureaucracy and I have yet to see _any_ good works from United Way. All UW does in my area is take badly needed money that should be used for _local_ programs. They do squat for the poor and homeless in the towns where they collect money. :-( -- Peace, Om Remove _ to validate e-mails. "My mother never saw the irony in calling me a Son of a bitch" -- Jack Nicholson |
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