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Turbine
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November, 11, 2005; 11:00AM



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Oh! sleep in peace where poppies grow;
The torch your falling hands let go
Was caught by us, again held high,
A beacon light in Flanders sky
That dims the stars to those below.
You are our dead, you held the foe,
And ere the poppies cease to blow,
We'll prove our faith in you who lie
In Flanders Fields.
Oh! rest in peace, we quickly go
To you who bravely died, and know
In other fields was heard the cry,
For freedom's cause, of you who lie,
So still asleep where poppies grow,
In Flanders Fields.

As in rumbling sound, to and fro,
The lightning flashes, sky aglow,
The mighty hosts appear, and high
Above the din of battle cry,
Scarce heard amidst the guns below,
Are fearless hearts who fight the foe,
And guard the place where poppies grow.
Oh! sleep in peace, all you who lie
In Flanders Fields.


And still the poppies gently blow,
Between the crosses, row on row.
The larks, still bravely soaring high,
Are singing now their lullaby
To you who sleep where poppies grow
In Flanders Fields.


- John Mitchell (Canadian Govenor General)
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plained
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after takeing some time upon reflecting on how hardcore and self-sacrificeing people who enabled me to have the life i have now,
ive find myself embarest and ashamed of lowering myself to a petty level to slap around the unknowing, who have confused kindness for weakness on the internet,espeicially when people have givin so much of themselves in this real world.

maybe i'll feel diferent tomorrow dunno

so ty ol timers :up:
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Post by Nightshade »

so what will you do with that knowledge ey? :turdmuffin:
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plained
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Post by plained »

you like that one ey?

hehe

what do i do?

pancake on head obviosly :drool:
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Post by shadd_ »

too many people have stopped listening to what those old timers have to say. big scab on our arrogant society today.

ah well, best lesson are the hard ones.

thanks for the good life i have today. :icon14:
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Post by Turbine »

As a mater of a fact, this year the remembrance ceremony in Ottawa, Canada's capital. We had one of the bigest turnouts, second only to the end of the war ceremony, and a couple of years after that.

The VIA Rail, national rail line, had a troop train from circa WW2, to carry the vets from round the country to the capital. Was an extremly cool thing of them.

In the Netherlands, the country that Canada liberated from the then bad Germany, had one of the bigest turnouts of people to salute the marching Canadian troops and vet's. - > (err, this was last year, he he :paranoid: )

One of the coolest things I have seen, this year, the year of the veterans in Canada. We have constructed a new war memorial musiem (costiong over 100 milion, and taking 2 years to build) and in it there is a special room with the head stone of an unknown soldier of WW1, and above it a special window that shines light directly on the head stone every year on November 11th, 11:00AM. All I have to say is, hats off to the architect, you sir are a genious.
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Post by FragaGeddon »

You live in Ottawa Turbine?
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