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Re: Memorial Day -sincere thoughts
Badgirlbj See my TER Reviews 1283 reads
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Let them not be forgotten, for they did not die in vain."  Unknown.  Please remember, please praise and please never forget that before you hit the beach, make sure to remember those who've made it possible.  God Bless America and THANK YOU Men & Women of our Armed Forces for your tireless efforts… past & present to keep us safe!
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ThreeCupsPlease 1230 reads
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I hope that all readers will join in honoring our troops on this Memorial Day.  As I do on every Memorial Day, and every other holidaqy,I will be visiting a provider to get myself "serviced."  As the poet Rodney once said, "Let's all get laid!"

vorlon 119 Reviews 1209 reads
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Although Memorial Day is officially to honor those who died in service to our country, I offer my appreciation to all who have served.

cousinvinny 1383 reads
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Folks, with Memorial Day today and seeing the nice notes on this board, I’m sharing a plug/recommendation for a movie I recently saw, “Taking Chance”.  It stars Kevin Bacon and was on HBO about a year and a half ago.  Not having HBO I never saw it until just recently on a plane.

This is the true story of Col. Michael Strobl, USMC, who volunteers to escort the remains of PFC Chance Phelps, who was killed in Iraq, to Phelps’ hometown in Wyoming.  Without any blood, guts, war scenes, or anything of that nature, this movie was incredibly scripted, directed, and acted.  From the incredible performance of Kevin Bacon as Col. Strobl, to many other scenes including a grizzled old Marine from WWII who dresses down Strobl and gives insight into Strobl’s role better than any psychologist could, to the baggage handlers at various airports and fellow passengers, to faceless drivers unknown to each other on a remote highway who form an ad hoc funeral procession, this movie will move you unlike any other.  Seriously, at age forty-five I have never cried during a movie regardless of whether true or fiction.  I cried three times in this movie.  It is that powerful.



Watch the trailer and get the movie.  I know you can get it on Netflix and Amazon.  It is nonpolitical and should be required viewing for 10th graders everywhere.




http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYcmblhVEJM&feature=email

Francesca1 See my TER Reviews 1920 reads
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It was in my queue but I bumped it up to #1 after your recommendation.  Thank you!

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