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Theresa
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PostMon May 16, 2005 1:38 pm    Memorial Day












I know that Memorial Day is a US holiday, (May 31st), but most countries have their own version, as well. Since it's coming right up, and given the state of the world right now, I thought it'd be a good idea to honor all our servicemen and women.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:05 pm    

We've just had Victory in Europe (VE) day, but our full memorial day november 11th

I salute with honour the men and women who gave their lives for my freedom.



Oh, and I've been to one of those war cemetaries in France. I was 9 and that's when I realised how evil human beings can be to each other.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:18 pm    

We do ours the 4th of july. It's mostly WWII related, they even allow German veterans there now, which I think is kind of silly. (After all, who started it )

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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:24 pm    

We have a lot of holidays here celebrating our country, and our armed forces. Memorial Day is the saaaaaaddest, though. People cheapen it by making it the "biggest cook out day of the year". Tsss.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:36 pm    

Theresa wrote:
People cheapen it by making it the "biggest cook out day of the year". Tsss.


That's so direspectful!!! Put C4 on their barbeque... go on... I dare you...

War stories are the best. I've heard loads about the armed forces at Dunkirk when they had to push all the tanks and lorries into the sea so that the germans wouldn't take them.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:37 pm    

^Yes... But those cookouts are damn good!

I'm going to the river for MD. Jet ski's, good food.. fun!


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:38 pm    

When the cookout is all you do, you cheapen the memory of those who died for you. I don't care how fun it is.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:44 pm    

We stand in the freezing cold in a park in November and have ten minutes silence for our memorial to the dead. Beats any cookout.

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PostMon May 16, 2005 2:45 pm    

We don't forget those who have fallen in the line of duty either.

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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:09 pm    

Because if you forget, even for a minute, the horror of war, then history is doomed to repeat it'self.

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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:12 pm    

It does all the time actually, as wars still take place. Dooooooes man get corrupted by soceity or is corrupted by nature?

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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:12 pm    

Oh history is about to repeat itself. If it has not already!

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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:17 pm    

Dirt wrote:
It does all the time actually, as wars still take place. Dooooooes man get corrupted by soceity or is corrupted by nature?


It means that you pesky adults don't practice what you preach. Adults are always telling children to be nice and forgive each other and not to discriminate and fight, but hey, adults do it all the time.

The earth had a crust and crusts grow moulds, and one of those moulds is man.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:35 pm    

Our next holiday is Victoria Day on Monday, May 23. It originally started off as a celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday, then came to symbolize the birthday of every British sovereign and show our British heritage. . . .

Or next "memorial" like holiday is November 11, which we called "Remembrance Day." It's really sad. Everyone wears little pins that look like poppies and we reminisce over "In Flander's Fields."


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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:37 pm    

madlilnerd wrote:
Dirt wrote:
It does all the time actually, as wars still take place. Dooooooes man get corrupted by soceity or is corrupted by nature?


It means that you pesky adults don't practice what you preach. Adults are always telling children to be nice and forgive each other and not to discriminate and fight, but hey, adults do it all the time.

The earth had a crust and crusts grow moulds, and one of those moulds is man.


You so didn't just call me old, :p I mean my goodness


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PostMon May 16, 2005 3:49 pm    

Hitchhiker wrote:
Our next holiday is Victoria Day on Monday, May 23. It originally started off as a celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday, then came to symbolize the birthday of every British sovereign and show our British heritage. . . .

Or next "memorial" like holiday is November 11, which we called "Remembrance Day." It's really sad. Everyone wears little pins that look like poppies and we reminisce over "In Flander's Fields."


November 11 is "Veterans Day" here, and we also have the poppies. The 4th of July is our "party" holiday.



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PostMon May 16, 2005 4:00 pm    

Oh, my party holiday is Divali, because most of my friends are Hindu. But I'm pretty American in my approach to Halloween- I love it!

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PostMon May 16, 2005 4:07 pm    

Theresa wrote:
We have a lot of holidays here celebrating our country, and our armed forces. Memorial Day is the saaaaaaddest, though. People cheapen it by making it the "biggest cook out day of the year". Tsss.


Where I'm from, Memorial Day is somewhat like a combination of July 4th and Veteran's Day. Labor Day is the "big cookout", although the 4th is usually bigger.



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PostMon May 16, 2005 4:08 pm    

What's Labour day? Labour is the name of the political party we have in power here in England!

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PostMon May 16, 2005 4:16 pm    

^It's a day honoring workers across the country

And thanks for your service, troops, and your sacrifices to those who died!



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PostMon May 16, 2005 4:17 pm    

In America it's a holiday to celibrate the American worker.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 6:51 pm    




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PostMon May 16, 2005 6:59 pm    

We've got less holidays here in Britain than in most countries.

We have both Rememberance Day and Rememberance Sunday (first one 11/11, the 2 minute silence at 11am, the second the closest Sunday to the 11/11, also with a 2 minute silence at 11am).

This year, we'll be having big celebrations to mark 60 years from the end of the Second World War on 10th July. That's our party one... but we're much too dignified to have parties every year apart from New Year, Christmas and maybe Easter.


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PostMon May 16, 2005 7:06 pm    

Yeah, dignified, I'm sure that's the word I'd use. We know who we are, and how hard we had to work to become a nation. I suppose you wouldn't be celebrating the 4th of July. War of the Insurrection?


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PostMon May 16, 2005 7:12 pm    

Whoops... forgot the smiley there (goes and puts it in).

That was actually meant to be a joke, and a complaint about the amount of holidays we get.


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