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30? No way. -- nm
"
by
Cuzzin Todd
Hell, we still celebrate the end of WWI every year. -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Sep 11 '09, 06:45
(No message)
Responses:
we do? -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 11, 06:52
11
We call it "Veterans Day" now. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 06:53
10
I bet a majority of people don't even know what that signifies, other than they don't get mail that day. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Sep 11, 07:08
so, we kept the date, but decided to celebrate something else on it instead.
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znufrii
Sep 11, 06:56
So when do we start getting good deals on mattresses on September 11th? -- nm
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Qale
Sep 11, 06:56
7
There are about a hundred horribly tasteless "falling prices" jokes to be made here... -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 07:04
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5
Amusingly today is also Pearl Day at Six Flags over Georgia where Teh Gays buy fake pearl strands for charity and "take-over" the park. -- nm
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Qale
Sep 11, 07:01
well, my calendar shows "Patriot Day (U.S.A)" on it, so any time now. -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 06:57
3
silly name for a holiday, imho. -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 11, 07:09
2
Shush!!! -- nm
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Massachusetts
Sep 11, 07:10
1
that one's okay. -- nm
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znufrii
Sep 11, 07:11
completely different scale. 50 or more million people died from WWII -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 06:46
11
I didn't say WWII. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 06:47
10
so amend my post to 37 million from WWI *shrug*. completely, completely different things from 9/11 -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 06:50
9
And yet many more living Americans were affected by 9/11 than by WWI. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 06:51
8
excuse me? 117,465 deaths (0.13% of the population) and 205,690 wounded of a population of 92 million. -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 06:56
7
Seriously? You're going to argue this? How many Americans living today personally remember WWI? How many personally remember 9/11? -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 06:58
2
in both cases, 100% of the population was affected but there was a much higher loss during WWI. it affected people's daily lives at least as much -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 07:00
1
You're so pretty. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 07:01
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i'm not worried how many *living* americans were affected. how many are still alive in 1776? you don't stop celebrating something after everyone dies. -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 07:04
2
i guess this should go under Ender's post -- nm
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zork
Sep 11, 07:05
1
Either/or really. -- nm
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Ender
Sep 11, 07:06
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