A Pittance Of Time
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A Pittance Of Time
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This actually made me cry, as I am sure I will be on 11 Nov. If you don't understand why it moves me than ask your nearest Vet.
This actually made me cry, as I am sure I will be on 11 Nov. If you don't understand why it moves me than ask your nearest Vet.
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I didn't know that Poppies were worn in the UK as well. I thought it was just Canada. That being said they have a habit of falling off all the time. I've gone through 5 this week. But like you say, more money for the collection.Admiral Valdemar wrote:As ever, I shall be remembering them. I've even gone through three poppies already as I kept losing them (but it meant more money for the collection, so I don't mind).
I'll be at the Cenotaph tomorrow to watch the parade, if my Legion uniform was ready than I'd be in it. Even though I have to skip college classes to do it.
On a side note, are there any other Legion members here?
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Well you learn something new everyday. Thanks for contributing, it means alot to us Vets. Is Nov 11th a holiday in the UK? It isn't here.Admiral Valdemar wrote:The Poppy Appeal applies to most Commonwealth states, IIRC and even some not in it. I've always put money towards them since I was in school and going to the local Scout group. I shouldn't really, but I get somewhat annoyed seeing people - even elderly - walking around without poppies.
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Alot of my class is actually coming with me to the Cenotaph tomorrow. I must say I'm impressed, as it seems that most of the old Vets are leaving us. And with them the major interest in Nov 11. I hope it's different in the UK.Admiral Valdemar wrote:It is not, sorry. I have a meeting that may eat into that time, but screw it. My dissertation tutor can just guess why I'm suddenly not responding at that time.
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The song is as much for all Vets of the world as it is for Canadian ones. That's quite the souviner to have, he's lucky to have his arm.The Yosemite Bear wrote:Yosemite CA, my stepdad was in erm Veitnam cambodia but we were never there. at the time. He doesn't have it in him, mind you, he wears it on his neck, next to his tags, and his rosary.
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But in the states we observe nov. 11th as well
strangely it's one of the two holidays here in the states where I feel most unworthy. I get paid 8 hours extra, and still have to work the day where people come up and take it as an excuse to recreate.
oh, BTW this year we have a local hippie band who preform anti-war songs for 11-11 grr.
strangely it's one of the two holidays here in the states where I feel most unworthy. I get paid 8 hours extra, and still have to work the day where people come up and take it as an excuse to recreate.
oh, BTW this year we have a local hippie band who preform anti-war songs for 11-11 grr.
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The strange thing about that poem is that after WWI the poppies completely disapeared from Flanders, in fact they only grew there during WWI. Not before or after.Typhonis 1 wrote: In Flanders Field the poppies grow. Between the crosses row on row
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The shed blood does actually help them survive, I believe. Once all of it had gone, then the poppies died off. That's why they come to symbolise such events.Cpl Kendall wrote:
The strange thing about that poem is that after WWI the poppies completely disapeared from Flanders, in fact they only grew there during WWI. Not before or after.
I also read that the constant shelling enriched the soil in Flanders with lime. Which Poppies really like. So they sprouted up, and after the war was over and the lime gone, they faded away.Admiral Valdemar wrote:
The shed blood does actually help them survive, I believe. Once all of it had gone, then the poppies died off. That's why they come to symbolise such events.
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None of my great-uncles ever spoke about their service, except for one, and he simply stated that he was rear-echelon and one of the last waves to walk onto Normandy Beach.
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Alot of Vets simply refuse to talk about the war. And given the horror sthey saw and the things they had to do, it's understandable. Even I rarely talk about my service to others, and I was never in a war.LadyTevar wrote:None of my great-uncles ever spoke about their service, except for one, and he simply stated that he was rear-echelon and one of the last waves to walk onto Normandy Beach.
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