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Wow... by next year, they will all be gone...
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She only calls me "unusual" when she's in a charitable mood!Old Savage wrote:I think about this sort of thing at times with the passing of eras. It is apparent that you Y do also. An unusual mind but, I am sure you have heard this before. Ask your wife.
My grandfather was in the "War to End All Wars". Hard to believe this generation is now about to end...
I am a member of my local Rotary Club and we have a big fish-fry fundraiser each fall. We usually have around 1000 folks and we pick someone to honor at the event. This year we chose to honor WWII vets. We reasoned that they may not be around too many more years. We got the local paper to reasearch and find the oldest living WWII vet and have him/her recognized along with all the others that could come. We ended up with about 15 vets and it was special. To see those guys, and one lady, standing there was really moving. To think that these now old men and women were once part of that event and did what they did was amazing to me.
Derek aka "shootnfan"
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24 hours in a day.....24 beers in a case. Coincidense? I think not.
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24 hours in a day.....24 beers in a case. Coincidense? I think not.
then there were two
I need a saluting smiley
Mike Johnson,
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
"Only those who will risk going too far, can possibly find out how far one can go." T.S. Eliot
Just remember to be happy for them....
They have alot of friends waiting and alot of catching up to do

I have this hanging in my comp/gun room. It's the only artwork that ever "floored" me as soon as I saw it.
I was walking through the mall about 7-8 years ago and walked around the
corner where there was a store selling framed pictures and it was on a stand
at the front of the store.
I had not seen this before then and when it came into focus I almost went
down on one knee it hit me so hard.
Needless to say I was back the next day to purchase it.
If I ever have a problem with my eyes feeling dry all I have to do is look at
this picture for 10 seconds.
They have alot of friends waiting and alot of catching up to do

I have this hanging in my comp/gun room. It's the only artwork that ever "floored" me as soon as I saw it.
I was walking through the mall about 7-8 years ago and walked around the
corner where there was a store selling framed pictures and it was on a stand
at the front of the store.
I had not seen this before then and when it came into focus I almost went
down on one knee it hit me so hard.
Needless to say I was back the next day to purchase it.
If I ever have a problem with my eyes feeling dry all I have to do is look at
this picture for 10 seconds.
Jeeps

Semper Fidelis
Pay attention to YOUR Bill of Rights, in this day and age it is all we have.
Semper Fidelis
Pay attention to YOUR Bill of Rights, in this day and age it is all we have.
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Re: then there were two
rjohns94 wrote:I need a saluting smiley

Sincerely,
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
Hobie
"We are all travelers in the wilderness of this world, and the best that we find in our travels is an honest friend." Robert Louis Stevenson
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Ysabel, you sure have some nice family heirlooms there. I'm jealous.
I used to be a massage therapist, believe it or not, and I worked in spas in Calistoga, CA before I started my new career 5 years ago. I was very good at it, and enjoyed it, but couldn't make enough money, and afford time off for my adventures.
Anyhow, one of the many experiences I had was working on a WW1 Vet who still had the scars of bullet wounds on him. In all my years doing professional massage (10 of them), this was the only time I experienced bullet wounds, and the damage they cause as they penetrate through the body. It was a really profound experience for me, and really brought the reality of what these men suffered for us. The reality really, really hit home.
My client seemed to be a really nice man. I really salute these guys for the hero's they are, and what they did, and endured for us.
-Tutt
I used to be a massage therapist, believe it or not, and I worked in spas in Calistoga, CA before I started my new career 5 years ago. I was very good at it, and enjoyed it, but couldn't make enough money, and afford time off for my adventures.
Anyhow, one of the many experiences I had was working on a WW1 Vet who still had the scars of bullet wounds on him. In all my years doing professional massage (10 of them), this was the only time I experienced bullet wounds, and the damage they cause as they penetrate through the body. It was a really profound experience for me, and really brought the reality of what these men suffered for us. The reality really, really hit home.
My client seemed to be a really nice man. I really salute these guys for the hero's they are, and what they did, and endured for us.
-Tutt
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Thanks Tutt!CowboyTutt wrote:Ysabel, you sure have some nice family heirlooms there. I'm jealous.
I used to be a massage therapist, believe it or not, and I worked in spas in Calistoga, CA before I started my new career 5 years ago. I was very good at it, and enjoyed it, but couldn't make enough money, and afford time off for my adventures.
Anyhow, one of the many experiences I had was working on a WW1 Vet who still had the scars of bullet wounds on him. In all my years doing professional massage (10 of them), this was the only time I experienced bullet wounds, and the damage they cause as they penetrate through the body. It was a really profound experience for me, and really brought the reality of what these men suffered for us. The reality really, really hit home.
My client seemed to be a really nice man. I really salute these guys for the hero's they are, and what they did, and endured for us.
-Tutt
If one's reality was the TV and/or movies, they'd think that bullets came in two forms - ones that just hit a guy and he's back in action the next episode without any problems, or ones that pick people up and throw them 50 feet then blow off body parts. Reality isn't nearly as wimpy as the former, or nasty as the latter - though more than nasty enough!



