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On Nov 2, 3:17*pm, Jim wrote:
November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Rememberance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. Why on earth would I wish to include Herr Krause with such a noble fraternity? |
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On Nov 2, 7:52*pm, TopBassDog wrote:
On Nov 2, 3:17*pm, Jim wrote: November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Rememberance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. God Bless 'em. I ahve had a lot of family serve int he US armed forces and have only lost one that I know if in conflict. I have a cousin on the Vietnam wall. But I had an Uncle tat was in Domremey and was hit with mustard gss in ww1. i was fortunate to know him and talk with him a bit before he died in 1968. |
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TopBassDog wrote:
On Nov 2, 3:17 pm, Jim wrote: November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Rememberance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. Why on earth would I wish to include Herr Krause with such a noble fraternity? You wouldn't. Persona non grata is not a complimentary honor by any means. |
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On Nov 2, 9:33*pm, Jim wrote:
TopBassDog wrote: On Nov 2, 3:17 pm, Jim wrote: November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Remembrance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. Why on earth would I wish to include Herr Krause with such a noble fraternity? You wouldn't. Persona non grata is not a complimentary honor by any means.. Yes Jim. I am familiar with the term. However, 'Krause' and 'Honour' don't coincide regardless of form. |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? It must be wonderful to be loved as much as he is! --Mike |
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TopBassDog wrote:
On Nov 2, 9:33 pm, Jim wrote: TopBassDog wrote: On Nov 2, 3:17 pm, Jim wrote: November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Remembrance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. Why on earth would I wish to include Herr Krause with such a noble fraternity? You wouldn't. Persona non grata is not a complimentary honor by any means. Yes Jim. I am familiar with the term. However, 'Krause' and 'Honour' don't coincide regardless of form. I regret that my use of honor and Krause in the same sentence offends you, and for that I apologize. However, I never said honour. |
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mgg wrote:
"Jim" wrote in message ... November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? It must be wonderful to be loved as much as he is! --Mike I don't know anyone who loves himself as much as he does. And then there is his faithful companion donnie. Other than them, who loves him? |
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On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 17:52:34 -0800 (PST), TopBassDog
wrote: On Nov 2, 3:17*pm, Jim wrote: November 11. Also remembrance day in Canada. This would be a perfect time to honor Krause with persona non grata status. What do you think, gentlemen? In my family, Rememberance Day is a day of honour. Forty-four of my family have served Canada since World War One, with five resting peacefully in Europe, two in the Philippines, and one in the Baltic Sea. Why on earth would I wish to include Herr Krause with such a noble fraternity? God bless 'em all. |
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