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harry hackedoff wrote:I defy anyone to walk through the Cemetries in Normandy and Flanders without tears

Been there and done that.
Along with the tears.
Arlington National Cemetery is a good place to visit if your ever this side of the pond.

Our Veterans Day is November 11th.
We do stop traffic and the parade is summat to watch.
Dress Blues for the Tri-County Officers and City Police.
Mourning Bands on our Badges.
There is a small community of Ex-Pat British in Hendersonville.
Mostly in their eighties,They march under their own Flag.
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This is the new vet plate instuted this year between the govt of Alberta and the Royal Canadian Legion...

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Nicely done, I thought. Full details here... [url]htp://www.abnwtlegion.com/abvetplates.html[/url]
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Popular thing here is Vets with medal ribbon stickers on the windscreen. 8)
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Let`s hope she sees the funny side when she finds out
Er, sadly not :P She wondered why all the other mums kept congratulating her and saying "onyers mate". :-? The mum doing the cake stall gave Kay a list of what cakes she wants and the penny dropped 8)
Is that thunder? :o Pleased, best and not :P
Anyhoo, he was telling me all about it on Sunday night, about how he picked up me laddo and the girl was taking names, "Oh yerrs mate, Mrs Hackedorf loves baking cakes mate, she never stops, how many d`ya need?"
How oi larfed. :P
Then it was time for dessert, "Mango and Lime o.k. for you Harry, issit?" The first taste of mango was fantastic, the second was drenched in unripe limes and I realised it was my turn, bastard. Without a word, I troughed the lot like it was pure ambrosia, but it was the sourest thing, hey.
Never mind. They`s coming round for a swim over the w/e and it`ll be my turn 8)
I call upon the forces of darkness to, er ooops :o best I keeps that to meself then :wink:
This is going to develop into a saga of Icelandic proportions 8)
Mess with fire, you get burned mate, you get burned.


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

Kinell :cry: :cry:
I poked myself in the eye and I've got something in the other one!
Drums beating, colours flying and bayonets fixed...
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We`ve got our Remembrance Service tomorrow.
We Will Remember Them,
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Well, once again we held our Service on Memorial Hill in Freo. It`s just up the way from the old telegraph station (Jim and Trog will know it. )Great views over the oggin to Rotto and south to Garden Island with it`s RAN base. Gentle breeze and mid twenties so it was a good day for it. I was duty biff and turned to a couple of hours early to set out the chairs that I`d proffed and the lads started rolling up at 09 30. We were stood there in Blazer and Beret, having a laugh spinning dits and generally taking the piss when it all went very surreal indeed :o
Three Ford Falcons drove up to the Monument and out rolls some very heavy busies, fit as fark, curly wire earrings and all talking into their left cuffs! It looked like we`d been invaded by Special Branch. :roll: Then a white Merc with CD plates and a People’s Republic of China flag on the bonnet rocks up and out pops some little chokey blokey who wouldn’t look out of place behind the counter in a chinky chippy :P He seemed to think we were there for his benefit and started giving it "Herrow Royar Mawweeens" to all and sundry. :o Those of us with sarcastic dispositions chose to laugh our bollox off, rather than shake his hand. :P He looked like an outcast from "BANZAI" As if that wasn`t enough, a coach turned up with seventy-odd chokeys who were on a site-seeing tour with their Ambassador(for it was he who was doing the mister shakey hands man impersonation) Kin weird it was. :-?
Once they thinned, we formed up and the Parade kicked off to LOTOW performed by the civ band I’ve mentioned elsewhere. Bit fast for us, they were but DLI would’ve said they were "canny mind".
Our Service followed it`s usual pattern and the Lesson from the Padre was all about what cap badges mean and was filled with stirring images of Royal taking his belt off in pub fights the world over 8) . Very user-friendly is our Bish :P He served as a Wartime Booty before succumbing to the Dark Side and joining Harry Sass :roll: He took up the cloth, by way of atonement, a few years ago :roll:
Since today is the Anniversary of the first use of a massed heli-borne assault in history. Namely Op Musketeer, (the Suez affair) we read out the names of the Fallen. Very solemn it was. Then the civ bugler gave a note-perfect Last Post and we did Remember them.
After we`d finished and got squared away, it was down to the Navy Club for a few wets :wink: I`ll see if someone managed to get a phot of the chokey ambassador and post it later :P

Next Sunday is Remembrance Service, proper,

At the going down of the sun,
and in the morning,
We Will Remember Them.
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Sorry Harry,
You have just lost me!

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Let`s hope she sees the funny side when she finds out

Er, sadly not She wondered why all the other mums kept congratulating her and saying "onyers mate". The mum doing the cake stall gave Kay a list of what cakes she wants and the penny dropped
Is that thunder? Pleased, best and not
Anyhoo, he was telling me all about it on Sunday night, about how he picked up me laddo and the girl was taking names, "Oh yerrs mate, Mrs Hackedorf loves baking cakes mate, she never stops, how many d`ya need?"
How oi larfed.
Then it was time for dessert, "Mango and Lime o.k. for you Harry, issit?" The first taste of mango was fantastic, the second was drenched in unripe limes and I realised it was my turn, bastard. Without a word, I troughed the lot like it was pure ambrosia, but it was the sourest thing, hey.
Never mind. They`s coming round for a swim over the w/e and it`ll be my turn
I call upon the forces of darkness to, er ooops best I keeps that to meself then
This is going to develop into a saga of Icelandic proportions
Mess with fire, you get burned mate, you get burned.
Am I as thick as I think I am?

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yes mate :P
Go to page one :wink:
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Wholley wrote:
harry hackedoff wrote:I defy anyone to walk through the Cemetries in Normandy and Flanders without tears
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Me and pops went out year before last, and the negative gasp as our coach came around the corner and saw Tyne Cot was something I'll never forget.
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Sorry Harry,

I am as thick as I think I am!!
Forgot to look at page 1.
Have been a bit busy of late and have been a bit remiss about logging on as much as I ought, so consequently, to try and catch up I only read the recent posts!
That's why I was a bit confused about the cakes and stuff!!
(Note to myself - "Pay more attention!!")

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