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Re: signature map of states you have flown to
Also reminds me of a true soldiers story.
After WW II, Lord Mountbatten was reviewing the troops. He was resplendant in full dress uniform with a dashing sash and three and a half rows of medals and ribbons. As he walked along the reviewing line he stopped in front of a lowly private who had one lonely medal attached to his chest. Mountbatten leans over and inspects the medal with a frown of displeasure on his face.
"Soldier, where did you get that medal?" he demands
The poor private who was unaccostomed to being addressed by such high estate and always seemed to be getting in trouble for something, squirmed and sweated under the beady eye. "Tripoli, Sir" he answered.
Mountbatten looked at the sweating soldier "Harrumph! I don't have that one! Good lad!" and continued on.
So whoever gets Hawaii, even if he gets no other, can look at the rest of us 'cos we know we will never have it.
I know what you mean Dave
Feel like that guy with the AT&T map in all of the commercials. "Am I blocking??"
Also reminds me of a true soldiers story.
After WW II, Lord Mountbatten was reviewing the troops. He was resplendant in full dress uniform with a dashing sash and three and a half rows of medals and ribbons. As he walked along the reviewing line he stopped in front of a lowly private who had one lonely medal attached to his chest. Mountbatten leans over and inspects the medal with a frown of displeasure on his face.
"Soldier, where did you get that medal?" he demands
The poor private who was unaccostomed to being addressed by such high estate and always seemed to be getting in trouble for something, squirmed and sweated under the beady eye. "Tripoli, Sir" he answered.
Mountbatten looked at the sweating soldier "Harrumph! I don't have that one! Good lad!" and continued on.
So whoever gets Hawaii, even if he gets no other, can look at the rest of us 'cos we know we will never have it.
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