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Bbbananas | 12:15 Mon 10th Nov 2008 | ChatterBank
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Now I know I was still poorly woes over the weekend, & that in itself makes one more tearful & sentimental - but I am not ashamed to say I saw most of the BBC's festival of rememberance this saturday night and cried.

I cried at the mother remembering her 20 year old son Joe who died earlier this year (that could have so easily have been my boy) I cried at the 12 remaining chelsea pensioners tottering down the stairs, even at Katherine Druggie Jenkins & the Hunkathon singing.

I am wearing my poppy with pride and honoured the 2 minute silence yesterday. As Frankie says; War - what is it good for? It aint nothing but a heartbreaker.
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they shall never be forgotten.......................
Wasn't it Edwin Starr who sang "War- what is it good for?"
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It seems to have been both of them Boo - have just looked it up to make sure.

Good on ya salla these anti war people make me sick.
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I do not want war doc but you must know that it is sometimes innevitable.
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I'n not 'for' war at all - but I have to give respect for those who, whether voluntarily or forcibly, for right or for wrong, go to war.

Especially the poor sods in world wars 1 & 2 who were just bairns and had no idea what they were going into.

I think most wars could be avoided & hate any sort of violence & conflict, but I do have respect for our soldiers, past & present.
You sound so much like me salla!

But - I felt so guilty yesterday, as we didn't get to bed until 05:00am after a party & I slept in until 12:30pm! I couldn't believe i'd missed watching the laying of the wreaths at the cenotaph.

I usually go to the Memorial Gardens on remembrance Sunday, but missed that too.

Shame on me!
War depends of provocation.

If ur neighbour invades your home and claims it as his, will you say 'have it' and not put up a fight?
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