11-10-2006, 08:19 PM | #1 |
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Remebrance Day
My fiancee pointed this at me; read the story, it's quite sweet. One of the other teachers at her school played the video to the kids in a Remembrance Day assembly.. it coupled with a very well done playlet struck them dumb.
Believe it or not, we were generally told at my work from on-high that wearing poppies was in violation of the dress code. So we did it anyway. Some things are more important, this is one of them.
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11-16-2006, 08:11 PM | #2 |
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I bought my poppy the weekend before November rolled around, and I had people telling me it was "too early" and "out of place"... I don't get it. When is it out of place to remember those that fought for my peace? Like.... never?
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11-17-2006, 09:59 AM | #3 |
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people like that are those who have either forgotten, or don't understand the concept of sacrifice period.
i would ask, should we not be wearing them year-round? But i know the response many would give me. I wear mine for military and also *civilian* casualties of modern conflicts.
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