Posted on 05/29/2004 10:40:28 PM PDT by chadsworth
Remember to Salute
A thousand flags are held by men, A thousand stories of back when, The warriors clashed neath battered rag. On closer view, it was their flag.
The flag stood always at the front, When battle came, it took the brunt, And though the bullets rent and tore, The flag would never shirk from war.
Every flag, and every color, Holds a meaning, all of valor. Men who stand in salutation, Are the fabric of our nation.
And the flag that fills their eyes, Along with tears that might arise, Show the heart that forges on, Til the victory has been won.
Stand and honor passing glory, Remember well the honored story. The flag deserves salute and then, Remember to salute the men.
NicknamedBob . . . . May 17, 2004 © 2004
Chadsworth and Ladyinred posting for JustAmy.
Memorial Holiday Ping for JustAmy
While Amy is off on Holiday, we (Chads) and I will be your hosts for today's thread. The wonderful graphic was designed by the lovely and talented Billie!
Since it is still the day of the dedication to the WW2 vets memorial on the West coast where I am, I wanted to take just a moment to salute those brave men and women who fought so valiantly for freedom all those years ago. One of them was my dad, who I wish with all of my being could have lived to see the honor bestowed to them all today in DC.
What a breathtaking ceremony took place! It was wonderful when the camera panned to the invited guests and you saw so many obvious vets from the Great war. Their emotional reaction was so touching to see, and it made tears come to more than one eye that is for sure!
This Memorial day, let's remember to take a few moments to remember the sacrifices these courageous men and women gave for us all! May God bless those still with us, and may those who have gone on RIP! WE HONOR THEIR MEMORY!
I LOVE YOU DADDY! I STILL FLY YOUR FLAG FOR YOU EVERYDAY!
What a lovely poem you wrote above honoring our veterans! You are one talented guy, and we are so lucky to have you here on FR! Thanks so much!
Mornin', everybody ! Happy Sunday !Happy "Traditional" Memorial Day ! Saaaaa ... luuuute !!!
Have a cup while you Freep !
United States of America
I heard Robert Dole on FOX News yesterday mention that yesterday would have been Bob Hope's and John Kennedy's birthdays. Thanks for mentioning them."Thanks For The Memory" as sung by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross in:
The Big Broadcast of 1938. (Right Click and "Save Target as" to your computer. It's beautiful).
Bob Hope & Delores w/JFK, others 1962
Bob Hope w/JFK, Johnson, Eleanor Roosevelt, Stuart Symington, 1960
More pics of Bob Hope:
Bob Hope w/President Reagan & Nancy 1985
Bob Hope w/Red Skelton & Johnnie Carson
Bob Hope w/Richard Nixon 1969
Reposting the lyrics from that same link there:
Lyrics:
-Words and Music by Leo Robin and Ralph Rainger
-introduced in the film "Big Broadcast Of 1938" by Bob Hope and Shirley Ross
-adopted by Hope as his theme songThanks for the memory
Thanks for the memory
Of candlelight and wine, castles on the Rhine
The Parthenon and moments on the Hudson River Line
How lovely it was!
Thanks for the memory
Of rainy afternoons, swingy Harlem tunes
And motor trips and burning lips and burning toast and prunes
How lovely it was!
Many's the time that we feasted
And many's the time that we fasted
Oh, well, it was swell while it lasted
We did have fun and no harm done
And thanks for the memory
Of sunburns at the shore, nights in Singapore
You might have been a headache but you never were a bore
So thank you so much.
Thanks for the memory
Of sentimental verse, nothing in my purse
And chuckles when the preacher said "For better or for worse"
How lovely it was
Thanks for the memory
Of lingerie with lace, Pilsner by the case
And how I jumped the day you trumped my one-and-only ace
How lovely it was!
We said goodbye with a highball
Then I got as "high" as a steeple
But we were intelligent people
No tears, no fuss, Hooray! For us
So, thanks for the memory
And strictly entre-nous, darling how are you?
And how are all the little dreams that never did come true?
Aw'flly glad I met you, cheerio, and toodle-oo
And thank you so much
Rest in peace, Bob and John .....
I don't think I ever noticed how sad that song is.
Read: John 14:16-21,24-27
I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever. John 14:16
Bible In One Year: 2 Chronicles 10-12; John 11:30-57
When two uniformed men came to my door on Memorial Day afternoon, I thought they were collecting for charity. Instead, they told me that my sister and her husband had been killed in an accident earlier that day.
Just over a year after that shattering event, our church choir sang "Veni, Sancte Spiritus" ("Come, Holy Spirit") on Pentecost Sunday (Whitsunday). It brought a wave of peace over my still-aching soul. One verse says: "Thou best of Consolers, sweet guest of the soul, sweet refreshment. In labor, Thou art rest; in heat, the tempering; in grief, the consolation."
On Pentecost Sunday, many churches celebrate the Holy Spirit's coming in power on the disciples (Acts 2:1-21). But the Spirit came also as the Comforter promised by Jesus: "I will pray the Father, and He will give you another Helper, that He may abide with you forever" (John 14:16). The Spirit lives within each Christian, bringing the peace of Christ along with encouragement and alleviation of grief.
Pentecost and Memorial Day seldom fall next to each other as they do in 2004. But the "sweet guest of the soul" is always with us on any day we remember our loved ones who have died. In grief, the Spirit is our consolation, the light of our hearts, the giver of everlasting joy. David McCasland
Excellent combination.
Bob Hope personified remembering our vets. What a wonderful tribute.
That MeekOneGOP guy is always coming up with the good stuff. It must be that he is advised by his wife.:>)
Good one Mr. Meek - as usual.
Bob Hope is a great one- we all will miss him, just as we miss the vets of previous wars and conflicts that have gone to the RIP land.
Your slide show gives us a better perspective of what the troops are doing than what we get on our "media"
Thanks for the contribution to AMY's Place.
I see Bob invited Ronald and Nancy into his FReepmobile. I suppose Jim will do the same for President Bush and Lora. LOL
Good pics on a very appropriate occasion.
Ping to an excellent slide show by Texascowboy.
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