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Have a good weekend

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I hope that all have a good weekend spent with those you love or at least like somewhat.
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Hi,

The land of the free, because of the brave.

All gave some. Some gave all.

I hope and pray our youth appreciates everything that previous generations have sacrificed for, and are willing to do the same.

I offer prayers of condolence and gratitude to those who have valiantly fallen, and to their families who have lost so much.

God bless America.


Cliff
 
yup just finished assembly of a new counter height dinette table and four chairs
they came all the way from vietnam :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

yall all have a superb weekend

rain tomorrow
lake was smooth as a babies butt when i crossed over this morning to retrieve said dinette
now the wind is up of course
got to lift the boat tomorrow to replace carpets on 4 , 12 foot bunks
debating to lift it
or float it and do all the work at the BIG ramp and let people gawk and offer advice , while my boat blocks the end of the pier :ROFLMAO:
 
Hope everyone stays safe and enjoys this scared time. Let's not forget what it's about, it's been hijacked by civil servants of all kinds and that is not the origin nor the purpose.

The Civil War (1861–1865) caused more American deaths than any other conflict in U.S. history — over 600,000.Communities were overwhelmed with graves, and people across the country began holding springtime ceremonies to honor the fallen.

These early events were called:

  • Decoration Day
  • Remembrance Day
  • Grave‑decoration ceremonies
People decorated soldiers’ graves with flowers, flags, and wreaths.
General John A. Logan, leader of a Union veterans’ organization, issued an order designating May 30, 1868 as a day to decorate the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country which was the beginning of Memorial Day. After WWI, the meaning expanded to honor all Americans who died in any war.
The Uniform Monday Holiday Act established:

  • The name Memorial Day
  • The date as the last Monday in May
  • A national day of remembrance for all fallen U.S. military personnel
So, while we remember family, the neighbor, your ex-wife, your old girl friend and the Milk Man, please keep in mind why we are still Americans, for the U.S. Military that made the ultimate sacrifice.
 
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