Not for everyone so don't feel obligated (or guilty) but, if you're looking for something or someone to 'pass it on' to, please consider a donation to either Volunteers of America (specifying that it be directed to the Homeless Vietnam Veterans project) or the Wounded Warriors Project. Thanks.
I (and wife) will be spending Thanksgiving serving dinner to our local homeless population, a large percentage of whom are Vietnam Vets. This weekend, my wife and I hosted a group of our friends (mostly Black airline pilots who flew combat in Vietnam (either Cobras or fighter jets) and I was able to shame them into donating $100.00 each for a total of $1ooo.00 which we gave to a local shelter for homeless vets (and their families). After the party we left the wives at my house and went to a indoor gocart track and finally closed the night out in a topless bar (for old times sake ). I'm not proud of the last part. Anyhoo........
If you can, a few bucks to help a homeless or wounded Vet would be much appreciated. Thanks guys.
chas
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chas ... very noble ... and DARING!!! ( for the LAST part - but everybody deserves SOME fun ...
We support the Wounded Warriors Project ... as one who was on active duty during the US blockade of Cuba and in the US Army Reserves during Viet Nam, I was very lucky not to have to see 'action' ...
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Nice Chas...you are a good guy. If we donate will the go-carts and nude bar be part of the deal?
Seriously, there should be no homeless Viet Nam Vets, especially wounded warriors, so people like you and your wife providing this type of service is awesome. Hopefully they can find a way out.
Not all that good, Larry. More like feeling a little bit lucky and a little bit guilty ("there but by the grace of 'God' go I" syndrome). The gov't (VA) tries to help but most of the guys from the Vietnam era were just too late to the party, so to speak. My wife who is/was a mental health professional and formerly Director of Mental Health Services at a large Philly Institution, is very active with volunteer organizations serving this population.
Anyhow, the 'nudie bar' is only part of the deal if you sign a medical waiver . You old codgers can only stand so much excitement.
Have a good Thanksgiving. BTW, I'm off the Eagles bandwagon and am now a full time Falcons fanboy. Ok, so I'm a fairweather friend, I admit it. Don't worry, I'll be back next season .
chas
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Originally Posted By: cgiles
You old codgers can only stand so much excitement. Have a good Thanksgiving. BTW, I'm off the Eagles bandwagon and am now a full time Falcons fanboy. Ok, so I'm a fairweather friend, I admit it. Don't worry, I'll be back next season . chas
... yes, between a 'nudie' bar and my SUPER BOWL CHAMPION NY GIANTS, I'm getting enough excitement ... ... and chas, I thought you would be more of a loyal fan than that ... I watched some of tonight's game, and granted it was against another poor team (Jags), the e-girls didn't look too bad tonight considering all their injuries ... ... and I WILL be rooting for them against Dallas next week ...
Tony, Eagles fans would root for Osama Bin Laden if he were playing against Dallas . And you're right, if they can cure their fumbling problems and get most of their starters healthy, they'd probably look halfway decent. But with the Eagles, it's always.......next year. But like 'tomorrow', 'next year' never comes. Oh well, thank goodness for the Falcons (my current home team ---which I've come to like, btw). I'm not getting my hopes up though. They haven't really played anybody and are about the weakest-looking 10-1 team I've seen in awhile. BTW, your NYG looked great and Eli looks like he's back in form. Hope you'll be seeing a lot more Salsa dances in the endzone in postseason .
chas
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... that's funny ... and thnx for the kind words about my GIANTS ... they DID look pretty good ... ... not to get into politics, but in line with your comment about e-girls fans, after the people in this State re-elected ALL the Dems (plus 3 more) who have done NOTHING to help this State, one writer to the newspaper said RIers would vote for the devil against Mother Theresa if he ran as a Dem ...
Tony, we'll be moving to RI as soon as possible. I may wait to see how far the Falcons go in the playoffs . Must be a lot of smart people up that way. I'll look you up after the move . I may be bringing Russ with me (once I get him converted ). His heart is in the right place, he's just making too much money right now to be a Democrat .
chas
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Chas, I took a little of those Republican dollars and sent them to the Wounded Warrior Project folks.
Certainly a worthy cause. I can relate. I was in Louisville taking the last physical before shipping out in 1966. Had stomach issues that earned me a 4F.
I certainly would have gone, and know lots of classmates who either didn't make it or came back either severely physically or mentally damaged.