Veterans Day Has Passed
Honor those in Active service3 total reviews
Comment from Gert sherwood
Dan
You know how to make us readers realize the real importance of how we must pray and respect our present men and women by as you say
No time to prepare the coffee pot
Each movement needs to be precise
Guided by the watchful eye
Gert
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
Dan
You know how to make us readers realize the real importance of how we must pray and respect our present men and women by as you say
No time to prepare the coffee pot
Each movement needs to be precise
Guided by the watchful eye
Gert
Comment Written 12-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
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Thanks for the comments.
Comment from Ricky1024
This is written the day after Veterans Day to all our veterans who have passed it talks about times of the worry the heat of the battle and the Sun that shines the weight we carry into war is tremendous and there is a purpose each and every time but when will mankind grow up and learn it's better to shake the hand of our enemy and make amends then to take a bullet to the brain thanks for this talk to Ricky 1024
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
This is written the day after Veterans Day to all our veterans who have passed it talks about times of the worry the heat of the battle and the Sun that shines the weight we carry into war is tremendous and there is a purpose each and every time but when will mankind grow up and learn it's better to shake the hand of our enemy and make amends then to take a bullet to the brain thanks for this talk to Ricky 1024
Comment Written 12-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
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Thanks for the comments.
Comment from Jacqueline M Franklin
Hi, Dan
= Mine, indeed.
= My son was a mineman. I never asked about his work.
= When I visited the base, saw the bombs up close and personal--leaves a lasting impression.
= Of course, some things I was not allowed to see, but peeps who visited could see a little. A little for me was enough.
= One mistake---BOOM!
Cheers, J
Have a good day/evening!
(*>*) A Smile Is A Frown Upside Town (*>*)
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
Hi, Dan
= Mine, indeed.
= My son was a mineman. I never asked about his work.
= When I visited the base, saw the bombs up close and personal--leaves a lasting impression.
= Of course, some things I was not allowed to see, but peeps who visited could see a little. A little for me was enough.
= One mistake---BOOM!
Cheers, J
Have a good day/evening!
(*>*) A Smile Is A Frown Upside Town (*>*)
Comment Written 12-Nov-2017
reply by the author on 12-Nov-2017
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Thanks for the comments.