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Originally posted by roosterproud View Post24th wedding anniversary today. Lest we forget.
Yesterday was my sister and brother in law's 49th wedding anniversary. I was flower girl for them and they dressed me up in red and white because it was St Georges's Day... ironically, no one in my immediate family follows the Dragons either..."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
Bless them all and all the generations before and after Matty. I used to make Dad sandwiches with cheese and plum jam and always wondered why he liked such a strange combo. Then he explained that was what was given to them via the rations in the trenches. The cheese was English and the jam came in tins. I was only around 8 at the time but I always remembered him telling me this..
i for one am very thankful for what they gave .
go the chooks.
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
Bless them all and all the generations before and after Matty. I used to make Dad sandwiches with cheese and plum jam and always wondered why he liked such a strange combo. Then he explained that was what was given to them via the rations in the trenches. The cheese was English and the jam came in tins. I was only around 8 at the time but I always remembered him telling me this..
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Originally posted by redwhiteblue View Post
Congratulations RP and enjoy the day with your family. It's lovely to read that.
Yesterday was my sister and brother in law's 49th wedding anniversary. I was flower girl for them and they dressed me up in red and white because it was St Georges's Day... ironically, no one in my immediate family follows the Dragons either...
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Originally posted by mattyh View Post
the horrific things so many of these people went through , some i heard came back and never talked about the war, did your father ? makes our grumbles about the pandemic pale into comparison. having to wear a mask or get a jab is nowhere near been put on a boat and shipped off to a foreign land to fight now is it ? but basically the whole population got in on the war effort, woman started doing mens jobs whilst they were away , food rationing, lack of dye ....ghastly state of affairs.
i for one am very thankful for what they gave .
go the chooks.
Gotta go wash my hair and clean my teeth before kickoff as a) its a game day superstition of mine and b) I'm not a Souths fan..
"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by The Lip View Post
The atrocities aren't just reserved for War - I hope you are over that these days!
You know I never let her forget it! Ironically now she follows Brisbane (went to school with Old Wayne) and married a Parra fan who still holds a grudge from the 1977 grand final...another funny story..my other sister's first date with her husband was THAT grand final too.but he followed Souths and she followed Parra...My brother in law was furious on our behalf on ANZAC Day 2012 when I was living with them down in Melboring..he said St George are the luckiest team alive..."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by milanja View Post
LOL at the jam and cheese sandwiches, my dad used to take cheese and strawberry jam sandwiches to work, i thought it was odd too, but it actually works pretty well"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by mattyh View Post
the horrific things so many of these people went through , some i heard came back and never talked about the war, did your father ? makes our grumbles about the pandemic pale into comparison. having to wear a mask or get a jab is nowhere near been put on a boat and shipped off to a foreign land to fight now is it ? but basically the whole population got in on the war effort, woman started doing mens jobs whilst they were away , food rationing, lack of dye ....ghastly state of affairs.
i for one am very thankful for what they gave .
go the chooks.
The other thing i remember was an old digger mate called in and they were saying that a shovel was better than the rifle and bayonet in close quarters in the trenches.
Always grateful for the sacrifices of our armed services.
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Originally posted by Johnny Brass View PostHopefully it stays dry today and we can see some better ball movement with our best spine in place. I think our class will prevail in the end.
Easts to win"Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View PostJust switched TV on to watch the March, and they're playing When The Saints Go Marching In!.....hope that's not an omen."Those who care about you can hear you, even when you are quiet" - Steve Maraboli
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