Memorial Day
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SpursFan1902
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Memorial Day
For those in the US, what are you up to for the Memorial Day weekend? Along with the usual grilling, fun and sun, we (my bro and I) will be watching some war movies in honor of those did the fighting.
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I worked outside landscaping yesterday and got up early to do the same this morning before it got too hot outside. I just got home from meeting friends for brunch downtown where I managed to drink a pitcher of mimosas. And the plans for tomorrow are the same, not the getting drunk part, the working in the yard part. Can't wait to grill tomorrow and watch the old favorite war films!
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Memorial Weekend to me is Abbis Birthday.... May 26th .....We had a lovely day today and more grilling tomorrow .....I still feel like crap but a dose of nyquill and 3 rum and cokes did the trick........The kids were in the pool ..nutters the water was freezing .......but they didn't care ......we have poppies growing in the garden .......I miss the poppies we used to get in the uk to wear .......they don't have them here .....Colin was in the gulf war in 92 a Navy man ......and he watches war movies all the time ......the history channel and anything about planes ......


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You don't have poppies to wear in Philly? My mom volunteered for the Veterans club to give out poppies for a small donation in front of one of the supermarkets in Florida. It's just those cheapy fake poppies you put on your lapel of your shirt or jacket. Usually people donated anywhere from 50 cents to a few dollars. I'm sorry to hear your still not feeling well. I love nyquil too, it's good shit! LOL! I brought some to Denmark just in case..lol! Sounds like Abbi had a great time on her birthday. Good to hear. Get well soon!
Yesterday, I stood on a bridge near my home and watched the annual "Rolling Thunder" event (thousands upon thousands of motorcycles). You see the participants riding around the highways each day up until the event, but it was pretty amazing to see the huge gathering at the Pentagon.
Not a place for anti-war protesters, but, for so many of these former soldiers, you gotta give them their due. I'm always brought to tears when I see "kids" (late teens-early 20s -- oh hell, anyone for that matter!!) who are permanently disabled and/or undergoing strenuous rehab due to war injuries. Always drives home the message that "Freedom isn't Free." But this isn't meant to be a political rant, just reporting on the events of the day.......
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Not a place for anti-war protesters, but, for so many of these former soldiers, you gotta give them their due. I'm always brought to tears when I see "kids" (late teens-early 20s -- oh hell, anyone for that matter!!) who are permanently disabled and/or undergoing strenuous rehab due to war injuries. Always drives home the message that "Freedom isn't Free." But this isn't meant to be a political rant, just reporting on the events of the day.......
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https://www.rollingthunder1.com/
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I had never seen the poppies for Memorial Day until I moved to the UK.pirtybirdy wrote:You don't have poppies to wear in Philly? My mom volunteered for the Veterans club to give out poppies for a small donation in front of one of the supermarkets in Florida. It's just those cheapy fake poppies you put on your lapel of your shirt or jacket. Usually people donated anywhere from 50 cents to a few dollars. I'm sorry to hear your still not feeling well. I love nyquil too, it's good shit! LOL! I brought some to Denmark just in case..lol! Sounds like Abbi had a great time on her birthday. Good to hear. Get well soon!
Hope you are enjoying Denmark
and Aja....hope you start feeling better soon and are 100% back to normal. Whatever that is
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We had poppies when I was a kid (back in the dark ages..) and they were sort of a lost art and we often lament the passing of the poppy, but low and behold, Marcella found some this year and we are displaying them proudly!Skylace wrote:I had never seen the poppies for Memorial Day until I moved to the UK.pirtybirdy wrote:You don't have poppies to wear in Philly? My mom volunteered for the Veterans club to give out poppies for a small donation in front of one of the supermarkets in Florida. It's just those cheapy fake poppies you put on your lapel of your shirt or jacket. Usually people donated anywhere from 50 cents to a few dollars. I'm sorry to hear your still not feeling well. I love nyquil too, it's good shit! LOL! I brought some to Denmark just in case..lol! Sounds like Abbi had a great time on her birthday. Good to hear. Get well soon!
Hope you are enjoying Denmark
and Aja....hope you start feeling better soon and are 100% back to normal. Whatever that is
That is great. I just don't think they are a nation wide thing by any means. I actually grew up on Army bases as a kid and never saw them on Memorial day. It was more flags than flowers for sure.SpursFan1902 wrote:We had poppies when I was a kid (back in the dark ages..) and they were sort of a lost art and we often lament the passing of the poppy, but low and behold, Marcella found some this year and we are displaying them proudly!Skylace wrote:I had never seen the poppies for Memorial Day until I moved to the UK.pirtybirdy wrote:You don't have poppies to wear in Philly? My mom volunteered for the Veterans club to give out poppies for a small donation in front of one of the supermarkets in Florida. It's just those cheapy fake poppies you put on your lapel of your shirt or jacket. Usually people donated anywhere from 50 cents to a few dollars. I'm sorry to hear your still not feeling well. I love nyquil too, it's good shit! LOL! I brought some to Denmark just in case..lol! Sounds like Abbi had a great time on her birthday. Good to hear. Get well soon!
Hope you are enjoying Denmark
and Aja....hope you start feeling better soon and are 100% back to normal. Whatever that is
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My dad suffered from PTSD after fighting in a completely pointless war and suffered from it for the next 30 years of his life - just as these poor unfortunates who haven't committed suicide are doing today. How can you complain about politicising it anyway? All recent wars have been nothing but political exercises.
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