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My father was a WW2 Royal Canadian Navy vet. Like a lot of vets he would only talk about the funny stuff that happened. They only talked about the terrible stuff with other vets and likely not much of that. They were the only ones capable of understanding it. Once, and only once, he alluded to this. I had been going on about something and he told me that when he (they) got together they didn’t talk about the time their buddy got his head blown off. They talked about the pranks they pulled and so on.
If the plugger in question is a WWII vet, his stories will be worth hearing again. That was a time unique in history. We have just remembered 9/11 (and rightly so); but single events with massive casualties were all too common throughout that 6 year war. Friends were lost on a weekly basis. That generation deserves the title “Greatest”. Read some of their memoirs; this plugger finds them addictive.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
It’s gotta be those senior moments.
Lord Flatulence Premium Member over 7 years ago
Sad.
david_42 over 7 years ago
Glory days
hollisson Premium Member over 7 years ago
The best part is that every time I retell the story it gets a little better. We NEVER let truth get in the way of a good story.
RobertCraigs over 7 years ago
My father was a WW2 Royal Canadian Navy vet. Like a lot of vets he would only talk about the funny stuff that happened. They only talked about the terrible stuff with other vets and likely not much of that. They were the only ones capable of understanding it. Once, and only once, he alluded to this. I had been going on about something and he told me that when he (they) got together they didn’t talk about the time their buddy got his head blown off. They talked about the pranks they pulled and so on.
spartans58 Premium Member over 7 years ago
The stories, unlike pluggers, never seems to get old.
mggreen over 7 years ago
Borrowed the jeep! Borrowed!
Geophyzz over 7 years ago
If the plugger in question is a WWII vet, his stories will be worth hearing again. That was a time unique in history. We have just remembered 9/11 (and rightly so); but single events with massive casualties were all too common throughout that 6 year war. Friends were lost on a weekly basis. That generation deserves the title “Greatest”. Read some of their memoirs; this plugger finds them addictive.
pcolli over 7 years ago
And the story is never the same twice.
puntovert99 over 7 years ago
This is way you want to buddy-up to people with SHORT memories
gopher gofer over 7 years ago
really tiresome, too…