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    I hope everyone enjoys the day and take at least a moment to remember the men and women that have served this country or any other country.

    War sucks, but it has been around for as long as man has walked this Earth.

    Doesn't matter if you agree or disagree in any war, those men and women did not make a decision to go to war, only the decision to serve.

    Also stop to enjoy family and friends have fun at the cookouts or whatever it is you plan to do.

    It's bed time soon, so see you tomorrow.
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    Good on ya, Strum. It is good to honor those who have served, without getting into the politics that led to the service. Have a good Memorial Day all!
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    Quote Originally Posted by just strum
    Doesn't matter if you agree or disagree in any war, those men and women did not make a decision to go to war, only the decision to serve.
    +1000!! thanks to all the vets and enlisted folks... :

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    We all need to be thankful and show honor and respect for those who gave their lives for our freedom. Because of their sacrifices, we have the freedom to do such silly things as post to online forums or buy guitars and equipment we really don't need. Otherwise, we could be speaking Japanese or German or even Russian and living under the tight control of the government.

    We should also take this opportunity to thank those who are still living who have served our country. Pat them on the back and tell them you appreciate what they've done!

    I don't want to come off as sounding patronizing or condescending, but I mean it from the bottom of my heart, God Bless America!

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    A good Memorial Day to all. I'm going to cook the fish my wife, daughter, and I caught yesterday. Yum!

    FWIW....... my Dad served in Korea, and he told me he and a buddy wondered what two 18 yr old guys were doing halfway around the world in a war they didn't understand. But they were drafted and they served. Whether or not it was ever officially declared a war is irrelevant, they were there.
    So, ya, I respect our vets.
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    My Dad was steaming out on a mine sweeper for Korea, but the mission was called back. Being raised in Tacoma, with Ft. Lewis, McChord AFB, Bremerton Naval Shipyard, and Bangor nearby, and with a father who served in the Naval Reserve for a long time, I am keenly aware of military service. Hmmm, I am going to stop there and simply respect the service. Have a great BBQ! What fish did you catch? My daughter is having her 5th birthday party (the one where friends come over) later this afternoon, so it will be pink, girly land for a while.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    My Dad was steaming out on a mine sweeper for Korea, but the mission was called back. Being raised in Tacoma, with Ft. Lewis, McChord AFB, Bremerton Naval Shipyard, and Bangor nearby, and with a father who served in the Naval Reserve for a long time, I am keenly aware of military service. Hmmm, I am going to stop there and simply respect the service. Have a great BBQ! What fish did you catch? My daughter is having her 5th birthday party (the one where friends come over) later this afternoon, so it will be pink, girly land for a while.

    Enjoy those "girly land" birthday parties and hug her every chance you get. She'll be grown and gone before you know it.

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    I plan to. Our kids are at an energetic age (10, 8 and 5) and when I get tired and frustrated, I try to remember Trace Adkins' new song (You're Gonna Miss This) that he released a month or two ago. I look back and already miss some of the kids younger days, although sometimes I am not quite sure what happened during those years. But I digress. Or maybe not. Our citizens who have served have helped to secure those times for me and my family. Enjoy your family time today folks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sunvalleylaw
    My Dad was steaming out on a mine sweeper for Korea, but the mission was called back. Being raised in Tacoma, with Ft. Lewis, McChord AFB, Bremerton Naval Shipyard, and Bangor nearby, and with a father who served in the Naval Reserve for a long time, I am keenly aware of military service. Hmmm, I am going to stop there and simply respect the service. Have a great BBQ! What fish did you catch? My daughter is having her 5th birthday party (the one where friends come over) later this afternoon, so it will be pink, girly land for a while.
    Hey, enjoy the party - did she book you for the gig?

    Wait until those kids grow up to be 16 and 17 and you are thinking "man, they didn't look like that when I was in school" and suddenly the daughter that has always been a little girl appears to you as a young lady. Now that's a trip.

    Enjoy the party and don't eat too much cake.

    Maybe you should have Spud come over dressed as a clown - funny man, funny man, hey everybody look at the funny man. On second thought, just send him a piece of cake.
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    Americans, Canadians, Brits.. whoever, let's take a moment to think about friends, family and and acquaintances that are serving or have served.

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    Happy Memorial Day y'all! By the way, am I the only one working today?
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Happy Memorial Day y'all! By the way, am I the only one working today?
    Gutted. Someone has to, though. Think of the money! : And tell The Nuge I said hey!

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Happy Memorial Day y'all! By the way, am I the only one working today?
    i worked some this morning....might work some more once the kids go to their moms...

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    My heart goes out to all those who served our great country and to those who have lost friends or had friends wounded. God Bless

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    Quote Originally Posted by luvmyshiner
    Happy Memorial Day y'all! By the way, am I the only one working today?
    I think that's the glamor part of being self employed
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    Quote Originally Posted by warren0728
    i worked some this morning....might work some more once the kids go to their moms...

    ww
    ...and I rest my case.
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    yep....being self employed has some advantages....paid holidays aren't one of them.... :

    i've been self-employed for so long i don't think i could go work in a structured environment again....hopefully if i play my cards right i will build the business up enough over the next 10 years that i can than take on a more managerial role (let others continue to make money for me!) and not such a hands on role....right now i'm the "ceo" - "chief everything officer"

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    Re: work, Probably should, but probably won't much. I might look over some billings later.
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    Memorial Day seems to have gotten blurred and diluted with Veteren's Day. Let's remember that Memorial Day is reserved as a day to remember those who died in active service.

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