It's been a year now.

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Last year, 12/07/2021, we put our Weim Daisy down, 11:19 AM. Although she meant a lot to us, that loss is nothing compared to what happened in Hawaii that made Dad sign up along with hundreds of thousands of other Americans to do what they had to do to keep our country free and civilized. We won the war, America is still #1, Dad came home unscathed, and I caved in to wife and took a road trip over to Columbus, Ohio, and picked up a beautiful Weimaraner, Angel.

To all those who may have lost loved ones in the big war, both sides of the world, grand uncles and fathers, women killed in industrial accidents as they worked for the war effort, people who couldn't pass the physical chose to become civil servants like police, fire, ambulance, etc., everyone from the greatest generation pitched in. Not many from WWII left, Korean & Vietnam few & far between. I miss my dad. My best friend's dad from WWII is still breathing and has no real health problems other than what 97 year old people can expect to get.
I thank all of you who served on foreign soil or domestic, for the war effort or anything else that keeps America great.
People (b..complain) & moan about stuff we need not get into right here, but if there's a problem with where they live, there are 6 other continents. (Unless something has changed.)
I may be a Richard Cranium sometimes, but honest to God I appreciate everything our defense dept. has done and all the men & women associated with our country's freedom.
Peace. I love you all.
Jeff
 
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