Well, Michael has a point. You can metaphorically remember the veterans from the inside, but physically inside due to the rough weather is another matter.
A few minutes in cold weather is much, much less of a sacrifice than many who fought and died for us gave, and is little to ask. ‘All gave some, some gave all..’ A salute to the brave men and women who stepped up before, and continue to step up, to protect the freedoms of the rest of us…
Interesting shade of puce they’ve come up with for Lawrence’s complexion. Someone needs to tell the colorists that he is Hispanic. Their skin has no overtone of purple in it.
Interesting theme today and with yesterday’s comic. I am currently reading a book I bought at a gun show, titled “Canadian Forces in the Second World War”.
I had a friend who was one of the Frozen Chosen – a U.S. Marine survivor of the Chosin Reservoir in Korea. He vowed that, when he got out of the Corps, he’d never be that cold again.
He lived and worked for the remainder of his life in South Florida !
starfighter441 about 7 years ago
Suck it up and drive on Mike. Although there have been times when I was on Parade that I wished we were inside…
Templo S.U.D. about 7 years ago
Well, Michael has a point. You can metaphorically remember the veterans from the inside, but physically inside due to the rough weather is another matter.
Argythree about 7 years ago
A few minutes in cold weather is much, much less of a sacrifice than many who fought and died for us gave, and is little to ask. ‘All gave some, some gave all..’ A salute to the brave men and women who stepped up before, and continue to step up, to protect the freedoms of the rest of us…
Rosette about 7 years ago
I’m with Mike on this one.
mkd_1218 about 7 years ago
Think he’ll learn something about what those soldiers went through to help keep him free to grumble about a walk in snowy weather?
mkd_1218 about 7 years ago
Think he’ll learn something about what those soldiers went through to help keep him free to grumble about a walk in snowy weather?
neatslob Premium Member about 7 years ago
“Aw, man, do we have to go to war today? It’s cold!”
ladykat about 7 years ago
Suck it up and dress warmly, Mike. Learn about your past.
CoffeeMom about 7 years ago
Brat
johnec about 7 years ago
It’s not “getting the morning off” if attendance is mandatory and there will be a pop quiz about it afterwards!
JanLC about 7 years ago
Interesting shade of puce they’ve come up with for Lawrence’s complexion. Someone needs to tell the colorists that he is Hispanic. Their skin has no overtone of purple in it.
Alphaomega about 7 years ago
Try crawling along in a cold,wet trench Mike,not knowing if you’ll be alive to see the sun rise in the morning!
USN1977 about 7 years ago
Interesting theme today and with yesterday’s comic. I am currently reading a book I bought at a gun show, titled “Canadian Forces in the Second World War”.
The Martha MacRae Fan Club about 7 years ago
Hey, Michael. Just ask Martha to accompany you. The two of you can cuddle up and stay nice and warm.
Linguist about 7 years ago
I had a friend who was one of the Frozen Chosen – a U.S. Marine survivor of the Chosin Reservoir in Korea. He vowed that, when he got out of the Corps, he’d never be that cold again.
He lived and worked for the remainder of his life in South Florida !
LV1951 about 7 years ago
They didn’t fight inside! So…
djhaisell Premium Member about 7 years ago
The veterans would probably prefer to be remembered inside too.
howtheduck about 7 years ago
I like the way Lawrence calls it “the war” as if there have been no veterans since then. Is that a common thought for Canadian kids?
Fido (aka Felix Rex) about 7 years ago
THANK YOU for your service.
Train 1911 about 7 years ago
Think what they went through during the battle of the bulge