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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I like to think that many fallen soldiers lived their last days a little better by talking football with their squadmates. Ribbing each other with their teams' rivalries. Forgetting their burdens for just a few moments.Puts into perspective how trivial in the grand scheme of things we discuss on this board
The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War podcast (which is a great listen) did an episode on the meaning of Memorial Day a couple of years ago. It’s only 8 minutes long, but it’s pretty powerful stuff:
I saw some discussion about the usage of "Happy" in regards to Memorial Day. There is something to that in a lot of ways because for hundreds of thousands families, today isn't "Happy". Just something to think about.
I don't say "Happy" myself, but I have personal reasons for that. I don't get bent out of shape when I hear it, and when someone says it to me, I usually reply with something like "thanks! hope you have a great one"
It's not my job to police all that. My job was to, in theory, defend Americans' right to live their lives in peace, with liberty, and with the ability to pursue prosperity and happiness. And if someone wants to say "Happy Memorial Day", then **** it, let em have at it and pass me a bourbon. America
I hear you, not a 'happy' sorta day at this address either. As is my custom I poured one out for the fallen, we all have our ways.
I'd willingly pass you that bourbon and honor yours as well Brother.
I saw some discussion about the usage of "Happy" in regards to Memorial Day. There is something to that in a lot of ways because for hundreds of thousands families, today isn't "Happy". Just something to think about.
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