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Topic: ANZAC Day Thoughts
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2912
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Ok people I'm curious as to what some of you may think about what I've been hearing on the radio about this coming ANZAC Day, as so far as the remaining veterans are rather annoyed with the fact that children and or families will be marching in the place of those who have passed on.

Now I myself, have the greatest respect for those who have served our country and for those who have died for it (I'm an army brat, my father servered for 20+ years and fought in Vietnam). I understand that those family members who march in place of a deceased loved one are doing so to show their respect and to honor them, but I feel that the march should be only for those remaining veterans, not for some 5 year old child who's parents have pinned the medals of a person the kid has never met onto his chest.

I believe another way should be thought of to honor those who have died, and let the surviving veteran’s share their moments with what comrades are remaining. Just my thoughts.
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stagrrr
Posts: 362
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
From what I have read 5 year olds cant wear the medals, only 10 years and older can. Also, the family members march as a group at the back after all the people who have actually served. And its only 1 family member, not the whole extended family that is allowed to march. I dont see a problem with that at all. Some of the diggers think its the only way that ANZAC day marches will survive, and i tend to agree with that. Afterall, marches occur all over Australia and not just in big cities. Some towns only have family members, with all WWI, WWII diggers having passed on, and no one from any other conflict. The only way they can have a march at all is if family members are allowed to march. so in conlcusion: good idea.
Opec
Posts: 4046
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Why not? Like you said they're maching to show their respect and honour them. I guess pinning the badges to children is a bit silly but perhaps if they were to march with thier grand's pictures & medals to show that "yes, we are honouring them"?

On the other hand, my gf grand dad who was at the Kokoda trail/track refused to a) accept any medals they were gonna give him b) anything to do with the war. Apparently he just wanted to move on and never wanted discussed anything about the war to anyone. Nice old man, he's really quite and softly spoken. I'm sure there'll be quite a few remaining diggers that felt that way.......not sure if I blame them though.
Raven
Posts: 1402
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
It's starting to show some selfishness, isn't it.

If they don't want the decendants of people marching, then pretty soon we'll have no parade and just forget about it, thus defeating the point of ANZAC day. If through their selfishness that's what they want, then fine, lets forget it. At least we made an effort to remember the ones who didn't bitch and moan, who came before them.

Of the ten national/state public holidays we have, I only consider two of them to be valid (Australia day and ANZAC day). It's oh so nice to know that the respect we pay is disrespected.
eK
Posts: 9773
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I don't see why they're so grumpy about kiddies marching in the place of their dead grandparents who died fighting in the war.

It's f***ing insane, one year everyone is worried that the younger generation doesn't care about those who fought in the war, the next year they're unhappy that the kids are marching in the parades.
Persay
Posts: 4024
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
glorifying peace established by war is waycool
evinco
Posts: 177
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
War is peace.
PornoPete
Posts: 133
Location:
Of the ten national/state public holidays we have, I only consider two of them to be valid (Australia day and ANZAC day)


Mel Gibson would disagree...
Astroboy
Posts: 3337
Location: Germany
I will be in canberra working off a hangover from the night before, we have a show on the monday night....fireworks and porn :)
dice
Posts: 935
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
if not for their families, what exactly did they fight for? respect their lineage as well, they are of the same blood so they are of the same essence

old timers should cry less imo
mooby
Posts: 3241
Location: UK
old people always bitch about the younger people. vetrans just do it more
nF
Posts: 12226
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
forget the parade.

commerate the day with a few jugs of beer with the diggers at the local rsl. maybe even some two up if you can work out how to play the game.
eP
Posts: 1889
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
may be a little naive of me.. but I thought they were all dead?
fpot
Posts: 12951
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I believe all the ww1 veterens are now dead.
nF
Posts: 12228
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
diggers = generic term for any aussie solder (probably new zealanders too)

refers to digging trenches
GreenRedEarthAfterZooYears
Posts: 3454
Location: Other International
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/134/bestthread6cn.jpg
I believe this applies to Tanaka Khan a great deal.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2918
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I need a pair of metal bearings?
Reverend Evil
Posts: 13572
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
Pair of hands maybe?
nF
Posts: 12232
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
judging by the stubby fingers i'd say the person in that shot has more than a pair of chromosome 21.
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2920
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Pair of hands maybe?


To type those "best threads" even faster, your a genius Rev!! Thanks for the concern there Greazy, I do have two hands so I'm set mate.
Hashy
Posts: 2812
Location: New South Wales
To type those "best threads" even faster, your a genius Rev!! Thanks for the concern there Greazy, I do have two hands so I'm set mate.
I'm pretty sure he meant ill-placed image macros

You still make s*** threads.
SCOGGEX
Posts: 406
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
yeah you really do post the most useless s*** Tanaka
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2921
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You still make s*** threads.


You obviously think that the opinion of someone who's claim to fame is continually shoving his tired old tirade of a game down peoples throats means alot to me, well guess what, it doesn't, and I'm still posting.

yeah you really do post the most useless s*** Tanaka


I'm yet to find a worthwhile post from you too there SCOGGEX, Keep up the trolling too, one day mate you'll get it right. =)


last edited by Tanaka Khan at 23:53:06 11/Apr/06
GreenRedEarthAfterZooYears
Posts: 3455
Location: Other International
In times long ago, there exist a man, a man who fought against trolls, a man who dedicated his life for pretecting the internet, keeping it troll free keeping it idiot free... he died while protecting the thing he loved most. That man was Greasy I.

I, Greasy II, will uphold the tranquility, will fight against anyone who dares to disturb this beautiful place. Here me now Tanaka Khan, YOU SHALL NOT PASS.

youre going down motherf***er.

last edited by GreenRedEarthAfterZooYears at 01:40:22 12/Apr/06

last edited by GreenRedEarthAfterZooYears at 01:41:27 12/Apr/06
Persay
Posts: 4037
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
u so greazy
Tiny
Posts: 946
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
If your going to keep it troll free how about actually kicking out a troll. Tanaka may post some strange things, but he doesn't let the trolling get to him, and it takes brass balls to do that.
Persay
Posts: 4038
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
do you like boobs tiny?
Tanaka Khan
Posts: 2922
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
LOL Greazy, I just had a flash back to LOTR when Gandalf confronted the Balrog. Gandalf died then, and so shall Greazy II.

Edit - Fighting to uphold the tranquility? Sounds like a contradiction to me. Wouldn't a more peaceful approach be more inline with that way of thinking?
P.S. I'm not the troll here =)

last edited by Tanaka Khan at 02:46:03 12/Apr/06
gsc4
Posts: 6
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Personally, I think marching at the back after the actual veterans is a great compromise.

p.s. I love those boobies, don't ever change that sig.
Bah
Posts: 1880
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
In times long ago, there exist a man, a man who fought against trolls, a man who dedicated his life for pretecting the internet, keeping it troll free keeping it idiot free... he died while protecting the thing he loved most
Suicide?
nF
Posts: 12233
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
He told you he was hardcore.
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