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Friday - 11th


ColtMann

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in Commonwealth countries, today is the Day of Remembrance; in the US it is called Veterans' Day. us real old timers remember it as Armistice Day, the end of World War I. I rather doubt that young people even know why we wear poppies, as commemorated in John Mc Crae's poem: In Flanders' fields the poppies blow; Between the crosses, row on row; That mark our place: and in the sky; The larks, still bravely singing, fly; Scarce heard amid the guns below. now that I think of it, I'll bet young people have no idea where Flanders is. the poem was written to commemorate the Battle of Ypres. I like to commemorate the dead, as they include my parents now.

anyway, enough of that. the platform seems to have gotten over indigestion, so I am back with a selection of toothsome young men, first among which is Rusty Joiner. I just love him togged up as a plumber, and dream of him appearing at my door to clean out my pipes 🙂 hope you enjoy them, and I welcome our newest clubmembers!

https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/56039-joiner-rusty/

https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/56040-jolley-liam/

https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/56041-jonas-bennett/

https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/56042-jones-david/

https://www.adonismale.com/gallery/album/56043-jones-randy/
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https://www.adonismale.com/files/file/35752-joiner-rusty/

https://www.adonismale.com/files/file/35753-jolley-liam/

Colt

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jfagrate

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The men are lovable and the poem is special and appreciated, though you knowing WWI, except from your grandparents' stories strains my credibility.  Do they still sell poppies?  It's a few years since I've seen one.  jfagrate

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6 hours ago, jfagrate said:

The men are lovable and the poem is special and appreciated, though you knowing WWI, except from your grandparents' stories strains my credibility.  Do they still sell poppies?  It's a few years since I've seen one.  jfagrate

depending upon where you are, if you are in contact with Veterans, there is a poppy vendor lurking nearby. of course, WW II was over when I was born, however my deargrandmother always referred to the event as Armistice Day, and I always wanted to honour her memory.

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