Lt. Rob Polans ret. wrote:
I'm just 69 with no plans to kick off just yet. I was in Vietnam (a couple of other wars too),but I think I'm a generation in between the WWII ones. However, there is a generation after me with the same qualities that Larai found. I wouldn't call them Millennials they find it a dirty word more like the #walkaway crowd who have gone to the other side.
In case I've not said this before~Thank you For Serving!
Larai wrote:
Why am I surprised that you would totally disrespect your Elders!! Jabroni comes to mind wood!!.. your a Joke on a good day, and an annoyance otherwise.. get a grip.. those were the days when Men had RESPECT for women.. What a Maroon!!!.. *rolls eyes*.. Wonders if the snowflake is gonna report me.. bc his snow flake ass can't take a little wisdom from someone older than himself... Waste of breath I guess to you wood.. Hopefully other's here on OPP have a brain.. and get the reference to VALUES and Morals!! Something tells me though that that is WAY above your pay grade
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I am 84 years old. When I was young I learned many things from elders. Some are respect for God, country, Elders, people from other religions and countries, women, the flag, police, animals, education and many other things.
When I was in high school right after WWII our neighbouring communities wanted to build a new hospital. The media kept emphasizing juvenile delinquency. A group of us decided to start a teenage hospital auxiliary. We raised the money to pay for the land. Housing sub divisions were a new thing and developers gave us $5 every time a family looked at a property. If someone bought one then they gave us $50. The American Legion, Elks, Odd Fellows and other groups supported our fund drives. We mowed lawns, had spaghetti diners, plays and other events.
Readers Digest ran an article about our efforts to show that not all teenagers were delinquent. We were contacted from groups throughout the country asking about how they could start similar groups.
We spoke at several town hall meetings in New England.
I mention this because I had mentioned before about learning from my elders. We heard many tiimes that elders had learned from "you young people."
Recently I was diagnosed with PTSD. I then had surgery and at the follothrogh appointement with the Dr. a nurse practitioner told me about her seven year old daughter Kendall, who loved drawing, asked is she thought it would be OK for hrer mother to give her drawings to people recovering from surgery. I received a beautiful ppicture od a beautiful drawing of a rainbow. This picture is great therapy for my PTSD. I called a local NBC TV station and told them how much I learned from a 7 year old and a couple of Sunday's ago they interviewed her.
Each of us can learn from others if we stop blasting each other with different backgrounds. This is important tome. We all are living in this country so lets thin and communicate together. Remember three things: "God oves you and yours. I love you and yours, and neither will change.
Larai wrote:
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yes it is so true........................I'm 61 so don't really remember WWll or Korea but I do remember Vietnam and the moon landings. Missed Nam by a year but enlisted right after high school. I learned a lot from my grandfather about history WWl, the depression and WWll also from being a history buff and IMO there has never been a good Dem from Wilson to now, except may be Truman cause he made the tough call to end WWll, other than that nope nada noway nohow. But that is just my opinion. Wood you can go bleep yourself any respect I had for you is long gone and for a lot of others here.
God Bless the USA
mark
milamber wrote:
yes it is so true........................I'm 61 so don't really remember WWll or Korea but I do remember Vietnam and the moon landings. Missed Nam by a year but enlisted right after high school. I learned a lot from my grandfather about history WWl, the depression and WWll also from being a history buff and IMO there has never been a good Dem from Wilson to now, except may be Truman cause he made the tough call to end WWll, other than that nope nada noway nohow. But that is just my opinion. Wood you can go bleep yourself any respect I had for you is long gone and for a lot of others here.
God Bless the USA
mark
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AGREED, Mark, and thank you for your service πΊπΈπΊπΈπ¨ββοΈπ¨ββοΈ
Dwight Logan wrote:
I am 84 years old. When I was young I learned many things from elders. Some are respect for God, country, Elders, people from other religions and countries, women, the flag, police, animals, education and many other things.
When I was in high school right after WWII our neighbouring communities wanted to build a new hospital. The media kept emphasizing juvenile delinquency. A group of us decided to start a teenage hospital auxiliary. We raised the money to pay for the land. Housing sub divisions were a new thing and developers gave us $5 every time a family looked at a property. If someone bought one then they gave us $50. The American Legion, Elks, Odd Fellows and other groups supported our fund drives. We mowed lawns, had spaghetti diners, plays and other events.
Readers Digest ran an article about our efforts to show that not all teenagers were delinquent. We were contacted from groups throughout the country asking about how they could start similar groups.
We spoke at several town hall meetings in New England.
I mention this because I had mentioned before about learning from my elders. We heard many tiimes that elders had learned from "you young people."
Recently I was diagnosed with PTSD. I then had surgery and at the follothrogh appointement with the Dr. a nurse practitioner told me about her seven year old daughter Kendall, who loved drawing, asked is she thought it would be OK for hrer mother to give her drawings to people recovering from surgery. I received a beautiful ppicture od a beautiful drawing of a rainbow. This picture is great therapy for my PTSD. I called a local NBC TV station and told them how much I learned from a 7 year old and a couple of Sunday's ago they interviewed her.
Each of us can learn from others if we stop blasting each other with different backgrounds. This is important tome. We all are living in this country so lets thin and communicate together. Remember three things: "God oves you and yours. I love you and yours, and neither will change.
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Thank you!! God Loves you & yours as do I love you and yours as well!! As my g'pa told me, we ALL learn.. it's the day we Quit learning from each other that we stagnate!.. My pop and I were building a "better mouse trap".. (I was 12) thought we had it licked, but the lil bugger got out between the bars of a very small bird cage, that was rigged up with popcycle sticks.. rubber bands and cheese...lol...My pop raised me as a tomboy.. and he always told me, that my first toy was a 1/2 box wrench... I think.. all this talk of diversity is divisive.. I think more time needs to be spent on our similarities, NOT our differences!.. I don't care bout skin color or religion.. we all bleed red.. and it's about time we started treating each other they way we want to be treated...Although here in OPP, there are some that push the envelope of being divisive for divisiveness sake...
milamber wrote:
yes it is so true........................I'm 61 so don't really remember WWll or Korea but I do remember Vietnam and the moon landings. Missed Nam by a year but enlisted right after high school. I learned a lot from my grandfather about history WWl, the depression and WWll also from being a history buff and IMO there has never been a good Dem from Wilson to now, except may be Truman cause he made the tough call to end WWll, other than that nope nada noway nohow. But that is just my opinion. Wood you can go bleep yourself any respect I had for you is long gone and for a lot of others here.
God Bless the USA
mark
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Thank you for your service!!
maximus
Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
This is a quick reply to all the vets on this thread. It's just a small poem I just came up with;
You vets fought with honor,
Fought hard and true,
You ran to be in harm's way,
For love of the red, white, and blue
Thank you each one.
Larai great post!!!!..... you rock lady. I'm not really old but when it comes down to reality and truth.... I'm probably woody's worst nightmare
elledee wrote:
Larai great post!!!!..... you rock lady. I'm not really old but when it comes down to reality and truth.... I'm probably woody's worst nightmare
HI elledee, Thank you!.. I'm not really Old in the grand scheme of things either at 58 ... but yea.. probably woody's worst nightmare also.. for all I know he is chronologically older than I am but emotional capacity..I'm probably way older, and if one believes in past lives I'm REALLY Old!!.. *grins*
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