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Today is the 67th anniversary of D-Day. That's significant.
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DrEntropy said:I think of my dad. And of all those poor brave bastages who nevr made it back home.
How does one impart the significance of events like this to some snot-nosed kid texting his pals about the latte he's drinking at FiveBucks...
I salute the lads who swallowed their gorge and ran toward the fire. We owe them more than can ever be counted.

Please don't take this the wrong way, but that's just one of so many reasons why such an event is significant. Freedom, be it the "right" to puruse a dream, devote a life to helping others...or just text about lattes!DrEntropy said:How does one impart the significance of events like this to some snot-nosed kid texting his pals about the latte he's drinking at FiveBucks...
Amen! They and all the other combat forces, AND all the support behind the lines and even back here at home. I sometimes kid about my late dad's service in the Army, keeping Fort Niagara safe during WWII. Truth is, I never found out exactly what he did there as a Master Sergeant, nor do I know very much about my mom's service -- some of it in and near Pearl Harbor -- as a 2nd Lieutenant in the WAVES. Combat or otherwise, still the "greatest generation" IMO.DrEntropy said:I salute the lads who swallowed their gorge and ran toward the fire. We owe them more than can ever be counted.
DrEntropy said:I think of my dad. And of all those poor brave bastages who nevr made it back home.
How does one impart the significance of events like this to some snot-nosed kid texting his pals about the latte he's drinking at FiveBucks...
I salute the lads who swallowed their gorge and ran toward the fire. We owe them more than can ever be counted.
DrEntropy said:I think of my dad. And of all those poor brave bastages who nevr made it back home.
How does one impart the significance of events like this to some snot-nosed kid texting his pals about the latte he's drinking at FiveBucks...
I salute the lads who swallowed their gorge and ran toward the fire. We owe them more than can ever be counted.
Roger said:Despite which, the young of WW2 still did their stuff when called.
Mickey Richaud said:Roger said:Despite which, the young of WW2 still did their stuff when called.
As are the kids today. Right now.
Don_R said:And I am training this summer for my 3rd deployment to the sandbox.....