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Sandman- 11-08-2008
Remember
This is my first Remembrance weekend since returning from Afghanistan. I shall be remembering those who served and are still serving. I hope everyone is able to take at least one minute to pay a silent tribute. They shall not grow old As we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, Nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun And in the morning, We will remember them.

Gator- 11-08-2008

The 11th Day of the 11th Month is called Veterans Day here. God Bless all the veterans. http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/ItisPeke/VDay.html The Mansions of the Lord To fallen soldiers let us sing Where no rockets fly nor bullets wing Our broken brothers let us bring To the Mansions of the Lord No more bleeding, no more fight No prayers pleading through the night Just divine embrace, eternal light To the Mansions of the Lord. Where no mothers cry and no children weep We will stand and guard though the angels sleep Through the ages safely keep The Mansions of the Lord.

Spartacus- 11-08-2008

No chance of forgetting, Sandman. The Shades of two generations of Spartaci - life-long socialists and trade unionists, as it happens - who fought for their country and for democracy wouldn't allow that. In deepest gratitude. Spartacus

uncle albert- 11-08-2008

will not forget sandman , god bless all our military forces :wink:

Bulldog- 11-08-2008
Re: Remember
I hope everyone is able to take at least one minute to pay a silent tribute. Certainly will. I have to say though that this year is the first time I can recall not buying a poppy, and that's only because I haven't seen any for sale, which is strange, they used to be everywhere. I've also noticed that not that many people are wearing them, which is a shame. I did put a donation in a "Help for Heroes" bucket in lieu of my lack of poppy though. (I'll "sticky" this thread to keep it on top for a few days by the way)

Spartacus- 11-08-2008

Plenty of poppies here in the North East, BD. Available in almost every shop and veterans and army cadets were out in force with them on Northumberland Street, the main shopping street in Newcastle, all week. Seems to be a North-South divide here ... or maybe liberals and socialists have better memories. :wink: Spartacus

Highlander- 11-09-2008

It was sad to see that in the town of Newark the council ordered the poppy stall to be moved from where it had stood for 50 years. It is now tucked away around a corner and many of the townsfolk had difficulty finding it, as it used to be the centre of a thriving market. The council said they had ordered the move on "health and safety" grounds. The British Legion said that the move has lost them approximately £700 per day in donations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7710471.stm I'll be at our local service this morning, to pay my usual respect.

Bulldog- 11-09-2008

Good to hear that Sparty. We usually have folks camped outside the supermarkets selling poppies but I haven't even seen those this year. Even our local bakers shop which usually has a tray of poppies and a collection tin on the counter doesn't have them this year. Perhaps it's some problem with the local organisers?

Bulldog- 11-09-2008

It was sad to see that in the town of Newark the council ordered the poppy stall to be moved from where it had stood for 50 years. It is now tucked away around a corner and many of the townsfolk had difficulty finding it, as it used to be the centre of a thriving market. The council said they had ordered the move on "health and safety" grounds. The British Legion said that the move has lost them approximately £700 per day in donations. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/7710471.stm I'll be at our local service this morning, to pay my usual respect. That's outrageous,

Bestbear- 11-09-2008

Jobsworths! I hope the people of Newark make it clear to their local councillors that the jobsworths they employ should be controlled by THEM, not the other way around! Disgraceful!

Spartacus- 11-09-2008

Newark, as I recollect, is a strongly Conservative council. Joking apart, that REALLY surprises me! I coudn't imagine the Conservative-leaning towns hereabouts, like Hexham and Berwick, ever downgrading the sale of Poppies. Perhaps we're the "Real" England after all! :wink: Spartacus

Bulldog- 11-09-2008

Newark, as I recollect, is a strongly Conservative council. Ah Sparty, but the offender here is Nottingham County Council, which is firmly in Labour control. Not that it matters of course, it'd be just as disgraceful no matter who was in charge.

Spartacus- 11-09-2008

Newark, as I recollect, is a strongly Conservative council. Ah Sparty, but the offender here is Nottingham County Council, which is firmly in Labour control. Not that it matters of course, it'd be just as disgraceful no matter who was in charge. I'm a little surprised at that. Town-centre management and planning issues are in the remit of District Councils. I wonder what the District's line actually was? Presumably, they didn't object or it would have been highlighted in the report. Spartacus

Bestbear- 11-09-2008

I don't think any of these things are the work of the elected councillors. It is the out-of-control official, whether in "'ealth and safetee", the housing department or whatever. The fault lies with the elected councillors, for not getting a grip, and with the electors, for not letting them know what they think about them. These jobsworths did not spring out of the ground; the councillors nodded through the creation of their posts.

Bulldog- 11-10-2008

Finally acquired a poppy this morning (in another bakers shop). Better late than never I suppose.

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