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Veteran's Week: Event: "The Devils With the Red Patch"
Ok guys, this is your time to show your appriciation to the people who have given you your freedom. Starting as of Tuesday, October 26th, comes a play based on the events of Canadian involventment in Italy during the second world war. The production is called "The Devils With the Red Patch" and will be held at Seyfourth Armoury @ 2nd and Burrard. First show is at 9, second show is at 11, and the third show is at 1. This will be running for the rest of the week. There will be an evening show on Thursday @ 7PM. Admission is by donation, and your attendance would be greatly appriciated. Thank you.
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Yes Allison. Those who died, had given up their life, and in their last moments of life, wondered, "Is this enough? Will my life truly contribute to a world of freedom?"
God bless every single one of those men. I just hope my contributions will at least do a lil bit of justice for their uncanny actions. As a Canadian, I am greatly honored to be apart of this production. |
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Nice Margie. Its going to be a very moving theatrical production. 12 hours of tech & rehearsal, but I need to be up in 6 hours, snooze mode is about to be turned on......Good night. Thank you so much for your support, we need people to help drive this program across canada, cheers.
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I've seen them hold plenty of beer's my grandfather fought on the beaches of normandy and he loved beer. My great grandfather was at ypres, passiondale, and vimy and i'm told he also enjoyed a good beer.........i plan on drinking a beer or 10 in their memory.
Last edited by Clayton.; Oct 27, 04 at 12:44 PM. |
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Wow, nice, ya I think every born male automatically grows an everlasting love for beer;there always is a time and a place for it, thats all I was saying. Ypres, Pachendale, and vimy were all very hardcore objectives. Any involvement in those battles earn my utmost respect. As put by a collegue of mine, "The canadians came with a quiet pride, and a fire in our hearts.....we were indeed the sharpened point of the allied attack." God bless those men.
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