VETERAN's DAY

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I'd like to thank every veteran for their service and dedication to their country. It is easy to forget that Freedom isn't free. Well Done!
 
Double Ditto. I second those sentiments. We merely have to look to the middle east to be reminded of the dear price for Freedom!

To all of you who have served... I thank you! I salute you!
 
I sailed the seven seas back when ships used black oil and steam. It was a glorious time.
Thirteen button trousers that where hard to get off, and even harder to get back on when the Shorepatrol was just outside the back door.
Back when your bed roll was called a fart sack, and for a very good reason. After a week at sea it smelled like shit.
Back when...Oops, sorry, looks like I got carried away a bit.
Thank you to all Veterans. Not only the ones here on this forum, but to all the others who helped keep our wonderful country safe and free. :smile:
 
It was an honor to serve our country. I also thank all of our military, past and present that served. A special shout out to my brothers and sisters that celebrated their birthday yesterday, you know who you are.
 
Agreed. We all gave some, some gave all.
Freedom is not free!
Thanks to all, past, present & future.
 
I'd like to thank every veteran for their service and dedication to their country. It is easy to forget that Freedom isn't free. Well Done!

As a Veteran, I'd just like to say "Thank You".

Please take a moment tomorrow to honor the fallen.
 
Some of the best times of my life was during my twenty year active duty stint. It was while I was stationed at Scott AFB, IL that I learned how to shoot pool. My room mate at the time was the Air Force Champ and boy could he play. A gave him a lot of dollar bills and beers for those lessons...lol.

My thanks to all my armed services brother and sisters who have served honorably. My thoughts and prayers go out to the families of those that are no longer with us that perished while serving this great country.
 
I'd like to thank every veteran for their service and dedication to their country. It is easy to forget that Freedom isn't free. Well Done!

First of all, this post has nothing to do with pool. Move it. Secondly, speaking as a guy who answered his draft board in 1969 (figure it out), I hate the army and the armed services more than any human who ever lived. I hate them still.

That said, I got out, got a home loan, and got an education that allowed me to make a living. Still, I hate the military and all it stands for.

You gotta problem with that?
 
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