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Baldbaron 05-28-2022 03:32 PM

Do we really understand that Memorial Day is NOT about "Rockin'"?
 
Am I the only Villager to find today's WVLG theme of "Rockin' Memorial Day" inappropriate?
I'm all for days off, cookouts and fun activities, but I'm even more in favor of showing proper respect for the memories and families of those Americans who lost their lives fighting to preserve our basic freedoms.

Have you stood on the grass at any of the numerous beautifully kept American cemeteries in America and abroad and felt humble to be in the presence of the spirits represented by the thousands of silent grave markers? Have you read the names on the bricks in the memorial here in The Villages and wondered what they were like as individuals and what kind of patriotic and productive descendants were not born because of their sacrifice?

WVLG, you need not play dirges or avoid mention of the real meaning of Memorial Day, but you DO need to help us all, old and young, remember those brave men and women who died making sure that the ideas of freedom and free speech, however battered and tested, will live on in the greatest country that ever existed.

Stu from NYC 05-28-2022 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Baldbaron (Post 2100244)
Am I the only Villager to find today's WVLG theme of "Rockin' Memorial Day" inappropriate?
I'm all for days off, cookouts and fun activities, but I'm even more in favor of showing proper respect for the memories and families of those Americans who lost their lives fighting to preserve our basic freedoms.

Have you stood on the grass at any of the numerous beautifully kept American cemeteries in America and abroad and felt humble to be in the presence of the spirits represented by the thousands of silent grave markers? Have you read the names on the bricks in the memorial here in The Villages and wondered what they were like as individuals and what kind of patriotic and productive descendants were not born because of their sacrifice?

WVLG, you need not play dirges or avoid mention of the real meaning of Memorial Day, but you DO need to help us all, old and young, remember those brave men and women who died making sure that the ideas of freedom and free speech, however battered and tested, will live on in the greatest country that ever existed.

Very well said

Bogie Shooter 05-28-2022 04:55 PM

What music do you suggest?

Djean1981 05-28-2022 05:07 PM

People should have a great day, doing whatever it is they love - while being grateful for those that died to make it possible..

Bilyclub 05-28-2022 05:51 PM

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Jeez, and the television channels are running regular programing too. May I suggest you run a loop of the Gary Sinise Memorial Day Concert on PBS.

coralway 05-28-2022 07:34 PM

Why can't us vets celebrate any way we want?

OrangeBlossomBaby 05-28-2022 07:55 PM

Why do people need a specific day to remember our fallen soldiers? If you can't manage to remember that spontaneously throughout the year, I'll go ahead and suggest you're doin' it wrong.

Rock on, soldiers. And thank you for your service (which applies all year round, not just the last Monday of May).

Chi-Town 05-28-2022 10:34 PM

'Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree' must be blasphemous.

MartinSE 05-28-2022 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by coralway (Post 2100315)
Why can't us vets celebrate any way we want?

I agree. Each celebrates in their own way, some party, some meditate, and some rock out.

I too am a vet and want to celebrate how I want to, not how anyone else feels is appropriate.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-29-2022 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Baldbaron (Post 2100244)
Am I the only Villager to find today's WVLG theme of "Rockin' Memorial Day" inappropriate?
I'm all for days off, cookouts and fun activities, but I'm even more in favor of showing proper respect for the memories and families of those Americans who lost their lives fighting to preserve our basic freedoms.

Have you stood on the grass at any of the numerous beautifully kept American cemeteries in America and abroad and felt humble to be in the presence of the spirits represented by the thousands of silent grave markers? Have you read the names on the bricks in the memorial here in The Villages and wondered what they were like as individuals and what kind of patriotic and productive descendants were not born because of their sacrifice?

WVLG, you need not play dirges or avoid mention of the real meaning of Memorial Day, but you DO need to help us all, old and young, remember those brave men and women who died making sure that the ideas of freedom and free speech, however battered and tested, will live on in the greatest country that ever existed.

I remember the dead always , I don’t need a special day . Memorial Day has always been a special day , but it serves 2 purposes remembering the dead and the jump off of the summer season and that’s alright with this vet who has seen more dead then i hope anyone has to ever see . I don’t know what kind of music you want the radio to play for you , but perhaps The Beach Boys would be ok . This vet is going to find a vets grave somewhere , put some flowers on it then I’m going to have some fun and end the day with some ice cold vodka, listening to Coltrane or Miles and smoking some weed , because that would have made my dead comrades pretty happy

Lindsyburnsy 05-29-2022 12:45 PM

I think most people understand that, but it's like going to church, you can pray every day, but Sunday is the day people gather to pray.

MartinSE 05-29-2022 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Lindsyburnsy (Post 2100571)
I think most people understand that, but it's like going to church, you can pray every day, but Sunday is the day people gather to pray.

I think it is more like funerals.

Some people mourn and hold wakes. Some people march, dance the streets, and have a Jazz band playing celebratory happy music.

Different strokes for different folks.

Me, I hope people roast marshmallows at my cremation. And talk about what an A$$hole I was.

coralway 05-29-2022 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Lindsyburnsy (Post 2100571)
I think most people understand that, but it's like going to church, you can pray every day, but Sunday is the day people gather to pray.




.... or not

Mrmean58 05-30-2022 04:19 AM

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Originally Posted by MartinSE (Post 2100370)
I agree. Each celebrates in their own way, some party, some meditate, and some rock out.

I too am a vet and want to celebrate how I want to, not how anyone else feels is appropriate.

I agree and thank you for your service.

me4vt 05-30-2022 06:01 AM

I didn’t know Memorial Day was a celebration!!!


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