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Join Date: Oct 2003
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Was it a holiday this last weekend?
I always forget the holidays...I so do not do calendars.
LOL that it was Memorial day no less. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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aww...thanks JT...you made me a t-shirt.
Thank you dude. I hate those fonts though...and I would have center justified the top two lines. I probably would have had it say Coffee always forgets Memorial Day But then I'm an anal retentive t-shirt artist. But really...thanks anyhow, esp. for not putting a penis on it. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2003
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now just for critisizing my work, ill make you another tshirt.
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thundering is my favorite
Join Date: Apr 2004
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...memorial day often gets over looked...
gloomy Monday morning to remember the heros of the past she looks out on the dark green field the white crosses bright begin to blurr as rain falls against the car window tears slow trickle down her cheeks as she remembers sitting on his knee being held close in his arms softly sung lullabies in the dark and then he went away the summer of 72 and now the memories are all she has to remember a fathers love
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your star shaped heart has reached out to me and together our hearts beat as one bound by the rich red that runs coarsing united we stand stronger than before able to face the dark with hands entwined |
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Although I hate blonde jokes...that could be a blonde T-shirt. -------------------------------------------------------- And, Awwww Clytie...did you lose your father in Nam? *hugs* |
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constantly amazed
Join Date: Feb 2005
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Sorry Clytie. If Viet Nam didn't kill them directly, it killed them by inches after, which is what happened with my dad.
I'm not particularly patriotic, but I always cry when I'm in a big group on Memorial Day and they ask all the war vets to stand up so people can clap for them. |
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