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Subject: Re: Remembrance Day (Armistice Day)


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alf corbyn 4 vernon & connie (plymouth devon r 397928)
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Date Posted: 9/11/07 11:15am
In reply to: Vernon 's message, "Re: Remembrance Day (Armistice Day)" on 9/11/07 10:22am


i agree partly with you both but cast your mind back to when they played the anthem in cinema's. it used to be very quiet and people stayed to the end then over time they started moving before it finished and then it ended with everyone trying to get out before it started. do you want that to happen over two minutes?. regards. alf

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Re: Remembrance Day (Armistice Day)Vernon (No way!!) 9/11/07 12:01pm


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