Posted on 10/19/2001 10:26:51 AM PDT by hawaiian
I heard an old song this morning. It was given new meaning. As I listened I thought of all the men kissing their wives and families good bye.
All Because ....."This Bird you cannot change"
If i leave here tomorrow would you still remember me.
If i stay here with you girl
things just couldn't be the same
cause i'm as free as a bird now
and this bird you can''t change
and the bird you cannot change..........
Lord knows I can't change
bye bye babe mr sweet love
no this feeling i can't change
please don't take this so badly
lord know i'm to blame
If i stay here with you girl
things just couldn't be the same
cause i'm as free as a bird now
and this bird you cannot change
and the bird you cannot change
and this bird you cannot change....
Lord knows I cant change
Lord help me I can't chanaage...
won't cha fly.....free bird........
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I dedicate this to all our boys (and girls) who KNOW
A FREE BIRD CANNOT CHANGE
This was Vince Gallucci. I used to work with him at Marsh McClennan in midtown. He was one of those guys who always made you laugh. He was easy to work with. Always took charge of projects, cut through the crap, and got the job done.
After I left the company, they moved my former department to WTC Tower 1. Vince worked on the 97th floor.
Hes gone now, along hundreds of other Marsh employees. Vince was 36.
To make all sides happy, I'd say a light brunette that lightened to strawberry-blonde in the summer. :)
Foto from the October 31, 1998 "March for Justice" taken by yours truly....
GRRRRRollin'
Sgt. 1st Class Wiley kneels at the casket for Army Maj. Dwayne Williams following a funeral service at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Va., Saturday, Oct. 13, 2001. Williams, who was from Alabama, was killed in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the Pentagon. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
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