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Date Posted: 15:10:49 11/11/10 Thu
Author: madonna
Author Host/IP: c-71-238-235-62.hsd1.mi.comcast.net / 71.238.235.62
Subject: Re: Yesterday was snarkfest Wednesday...today in honor of Veteran's Day...what makes you grateful?
In reply to: Steph 's message, "Yesterday was snarkfest Wednesday...today in honor of Veteran's Day...what makes you grateful?" on 08:09:10 11/11/10 Thu

My Grandpa was in the Army during WWII.
I have a nice picture of him looking all handsome in his uniform.:-)
I am grateful to all the service people who over the last
century, gave their time and some their lives so that we
could be free.
God Bless America!

cleardayz@myway.com



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[> I sent a text to my favorite living vet -- chezmere, 20:45:37 11/11/10 Thu [1] (adsl-76-238-240-202.dsl.lsan03.sbcglobal.net/76.238.240.202)

Just a simple text - "Sending you much love on this veterans' day. Love, Aunt chez"

and I actually got a response - drum roll please - it's huge ...

Darren's response was "Thank you"

LOL

We have all kind of Uncles, cousins & nephews was in/are in the military. I'll never forget when the "coach" opened up the back door, and the honor guard saluted my Dad's flag draped casket. I realized what my Dad was and how many people he belonged to. From that point on, he belonged to them, and they accompanied him to his final resting place, at the military cemetary he is buried at.


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