Tragedy in London
I had some witty comments and observations that I thought I would be able to post tonight. After the tragedy in London today, I do not feel like writing in a humorous vein. It is not right and proper.
I was taken by the news reports of how stoically the British responded to the day’s awful events. It sort of established a benchmark for this sort of event. I was very impressed by their resolve.
The Germans couldn’t break the will of the English in 1940. I doubt a bunch of raghead crackpots will even come close to denting their pride and strength of character. I liked one comment in a news report that I read at lunch today. It sort of sums everything up in a tidy little sentence.
“It’s called Great Britain for a reason.”
Be well and stay happy.
I was taken by the news reports of how stoically the British responded to the day’s awful events. It sort of established a benchmark for this sort of event. I was very impressed by their resolve.
The Germans couldn’t break the will of the English in 1940. I doubt a bunch of raghead crackpots will even come close to denting their pride and strength of character. I liked one comment in a news report that I read at lunch today. It sort of sums everything up in a tidy little sentence.
“It’s called Great Britain for a reason.”
Be well and stay happy.
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