I don't mean just posting some pictures on the internet and then getting drunk by the grill. Do you actually take some time to think about our veterans, or is it an excuse to skip work and have a barbecue?
Poll
Does Memorial Day mean something to you?
I take a significant portion of the day to reflect | 47% | 47% - 11 | ||||
Excuse for a 3-day weekend | 52% | 52% - 12 | ||||
Total: 23 |
Honestly, Excuse for a 3-day weekend.
Null vote: both.
My grandfather is a WW2 vet, so I spent some time with him yesterday, but I also enjoy my time off.
My grandfather is a WW2 vet, so I spent some time with him yesterday, but I also enjoy my time off.
Null Vote...... Talk to me around Nov 11th.
true. veterans day is the one holiday i care about 100%. why? cuz that is the only holiday i earned.Karbin wrote:
Null Vote...... Talk to me around Nov 11th.
My service was with the Canadian Army.11 Bravo wrote:
true. veterans day is the one holiday i care about 100%. why? cuz that is the only holiday i earned.Karbin wrote:
Null Vote...... Talk to me around Nov 11th.
Nov 11th is the day for the British Commonwealth, called Remembrance Day. And NO it is not a holiday.
It means a lot to me. I have lots of friends serving in Afghanistan right now.
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
The real 3 day weekend was a week ago
But no, thats for Remembrance Day, November 11th.
But no, thats for Remembrance Day, November 11th.
I didn't even know it was memorial day ... or is it just an American day?
IIRC, yes...liquidat0r wrote:
or is it just an American day?
And above your tomb, the stars will belong to us.
I believe it is called Veterans day in the US. And it is a holiday there. In the UK it isn't but most people consider Remembrance Sunday to be the main date of remembrance.Karbin wrote:
Nov 11th is the day for the British Commonwealth, called Remembrance Day. And NO it is not a holiday.
In the UK there's also Armed Forces Day on June 27th, but that is NOT a holiday.
No. Maybe you don't remember correctly cos you never learned it in the first place?-Sh1fty- wrote:
IIRC, yes...liquidat0r wrote:
or is it just an American day?
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of all the holidays in the year, it means the most to me
The US economy is a giant Ponzi scheme. And 'to big to fail' is code speak for 'niahnahniahniahnah 99 percenters'
Veteran's Day is to remember all Vets.
Memorial Day is to remember those who served who did not survive their service--those who gave "the last full measure of devotion".
Two separate and distinct events for me, and I commemorate both, because both have significant meaning for me.
Memorial Day is to remember those who served who did not survive their service--those who gave "the last full measure of devotion".
Two separate and distinct events for me, and I commemorate both, because both have significant meaning for me.
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