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Are there any active duty service members or veterans at Omnimaga other than myself? If you are, I say "Thank you!" and I salute your service.
And it's also Armistice Day. So remember the world wars and be glad they're long over.Quote from: Ranman on November 11, 2010, 11:12:50 amAre there any active duty service members or veterans at Omnimaga other than myself? If you are, I say "Thank you!" and I salute your service.You are? Thanks for all you(pl.)'ve done, and we're glad you're here. Nice coding, too
Quote from: Deep Thought on November 11, 2010, 02:21:55 pmAnd it's also Armistice Day. So remember the world wars and be glad they're long over.Quote from: Ranman on November 11, 2010, 11:12:50 amAre there any active duty service members or veterans at Omnimaga other than myself? If you are, I say "Thank you!" and I salute your service.You are? Thanks for all you(pl.)'ve done, and we're glad you're here. Nice coding, too I second that***aeTIos salutes
Quote from: aeTIos on November 11, 2010, 02:30:17 pmQuote from: Deep Thought on November 11, 2010, 02:21:55 pmAnd it's also Armistice Day. So remember the world wars and be glad they're long over.Quote from: Ranman on November 11, 2010, 11:12:50 amAre there any active duty service members or veterans at Omnimaga other than myself? If you are, I say "Thank you!" and I salute your service.You are? Thanks for all you(pl.)'ve done, and we're glad you're here. Nice coding, too I second that***aeTIos salutesI third that.Thanks for everything you have done.
I have never went to the army and despite not always aggreeing with our governments what mission they send troops in, I still support the troops greatly for defending their countries and for their hard work to try to make the world a better place.Btw over here I'm not sure but I think it's called Memorial Day, but I could be wrong. In french it's Jour du Souvenir, which kinda litterally translates to Day of Memories or something like that, and is in reference to all the work our troops have done for our country during the world wars.Thanks for all you've done, to those who served their country.
Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on November 11, 2010, 06:30:45 pmI have never went to the army and despite not always aggreeing with our governments what mission they send troops in, I still support the troops greatly for defending their countries and for their hard work to try to make the world a better place.Btw over here I'm not sure but I think it's called Memorial Day, but I could be wrong. In french it's Jour du Souvenir, which kinda litterally translates to Day of Memories or something like that, and is in reference to all the work our troops have done for our country during the world wars.Thanks for all you've done, to those who served their country.In Canada it's called Remembrance Day. Remembering all that happened in the world wars.
Didn't Canada have a huge part in WWI, and even a big impact in WWII?Yeah Canada was definitely a driving force in WWI, not sure about WWII though.Again, thanks to all those soldiers out there defending our nation(s)!