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Remembrance Day
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bootneck
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Sticky, i think most of the British Public forget quite easyly, or in some cases, convieniently. Its because of all the Guys and Galls, who join up, that the scum of this country can sit in their state paid for houses, quite safely, whilst the people serving Queen and Country, are out in all weathers, ensuring their safety......Soap Box, stowing by numbers.......1
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Wholley
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bootneck
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I attended the parade at Hull
Well when I say attended I mean took part in , I always enjoy hearing people collapse behind me, some very interesting berets and medals in the vets ranks , including one North atlantic convoy guy,
After i got home I watched the cenotaph one on the telly, it nearly brings me to tears
Well when I say attended I mean took part in , I always enjoy hearing people collapse behind me, some very interesting berets and medals in the vets ranks , including one North atlantic convoy guy,
After i got home I watched the cenotaph one on the telly, it nearly brings me to tears
"certa cito"
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bootneck
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Suppose thats better than being an Anorak, is it? now, the truth be told, i was just watching the tape of the rememberance parade, so.......a bit like a pongo Major really, cheating? and have i tried to get on millionaire? i must have spent a fortune on phone calls, at least it wasn`t my coin though.Sticky Blue wrote:Bootneck... you spotter! Outstanding! You should go on 'Who wants to be a millionaire'!
I was at wednesbury's cenotaph albeit not till in the afternoon, but i observed the silence at 11. Me and my brother took my dads mother, she cried and its so sad to see your grandparent cry, she lost two brothers in WW2 i coudlnt image how she felt it must be terrible for those that are left behind, my sympathy goes out to all of them. Anyway it wasnt a bad day for it i hope everywhere else around the country everything went off without a hitch.


