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ITS THE 60TH ANNIVERSAY OF D-DAY ON JUNE 6TH


[+] ballot by ABC
created Fri Jun 04, 04
How are you going to celebrate?

Take a moment of silence 6
taunt a Nazi 5
Invade France 3
Thank a WWII vet 2
Don't forget to thank usvet56...our own B&W vet 0

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COMMENTS:
Same as every year. Cover myself in dog excrement and run around the city jumping on cars. I dont know why D-Day makes me do that... (by the way i dont mean to be disrespectful to any D-Day vetrans or any people that like to roll around in dog shit.

by xxxxxxxx on Fri Jun 04, 04 2:06pm [+]

no offence taken, as long as your happy
by ABC on Fri Jun 04, 04 3:22pm [+]

Thank an AMERICAN for your piddly-ass EXISTANCE! Ingrates!
by xxxxxxxx on Fri Jun 04, 04 5:22pm [+]

ABC, I think what you meant to ask was "How are you going to remember?" I don't think that "celebrate" was really the right word for this kind of thing.

I'm going to remember by taking a moment of silence to remember my great-grandfather, who lost both legs to D-Day and later died of his injuries.
by eccentricities on Fri Jun 04, 04 5:46pm [+]

No offence eccentricities, I will take a moment of silence as well, my grandfather is a WW2 vet , A conscripted nazi vet will be serving wings at my stanley cup party on saturday, funny how people understand that war is started by crazy people, and even though they fought on opposite sides they get along fine 60 years later.
by ABC on Fri Jun 04, 04 5:53pm [+]

I would like to thank the American, Canadian and the British Soldiers who all fell at the Normandy beaches. I believe its a bit disengenuous to say one nation 'sacrificed' themselves.

Lets all take a moment to thank all those men who died on UTAH, OMAHA, GOLD, JUNO and SWORD beaches.
by Steelhamster on Fri Jun 04, 04 9:59pm [+]

And the Australian! :)
by Tadema on Sat Jun 05, 04 6:13pm [+]

Everyone should give Usavet56 some Karma on June 6th!
by Tadema on Sat Jun 05, 04 6:14pm [+]

My grandfather, Major Dr. Robert Roland Hughes, ran the field hostpital for the whole allied landing , and my other grandad went in with the first wave in a DD sherman. cool. i never knew this until a couple of weeks ago. before that, i thought that Colin McConaughey and Tom Hanks defeated the entire Third Reich single handedly.
by British_Bloke_Mk_II on Tue Jun 08, 04 7:44pm [+]

George W. Bush thought D-Day was when he receives his report card.
by Stewie on Wed Jun 09, 04 2:04pm [+]

hahahaahaaaa.....stewie; you crack me up. such a wagish lad.
now visit my ballots and give me karma!!
by British_Bloke_Mk_II on Wed Jun 09, 04 8:42pm [+]

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