Bud Ad in Bowl

Bill Southwell bnbsouthwell at bellsouth.net
Mon Feb 7 14:53:06 AKST 2005





AMEN to that!



Terry Terrenoire wrote:

>I returned from RVN in March 1970. While I did not get the spits and
>curses Bob apparently got, I sure did not get any applause.
>But, since the Gulf wars, I have had several "thank you"s from various
>people when the learn of my past service. The commercial
>described brought tears to my eyes as I watched it last night. Very
>moving to those of us "old timers", and what about the National 
>Anthem presentation?? Glad to see that this generation is appreciative of
>what the military means to our freedom. Now, if we could just get rid of
>that damn Kennedy. I am sure both Jack and Robert are spinning like tops
>every time that Jackass opens his foul mouth.
>
>just my 2 cents worth.
>
>Terry Terrenoire
>US Army 66-70
>
>
>On Mon, 7 Feb 2005 16:12:11 -0500 <rcaerobob at cox.net> writes:
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>>Since this is 'off-topic Monday', I thought I'd share a reaction I 
>>had to one of the ads from the Super Bowl.  Incredibly creative 
>>people were able to convey an amazing and emotional situation just 
>>through staging an "arrival" of troops at the airport.  One person 
>>clapped.  Then two, then before long, the entire concourse erupts in 
>>applause....for whom?  Returning vets in desert utility uniforms.  
>>Closes with a simple "Thank You".
>>
>>What a tremendous message!
>>
>>What a huge contrast from my OWN 'homecoming' from VietNam in '72, 
>>where I was greeted with a crowd of spitters and curses.
>>
>>Some things DO improve....I'm very happy a brewer cared to send that 
>>message last night!!!  I hope you are, also!
>>
>>Bob Pastorello, El Reno, OK, USA
>>rcaerobob at cox.net
>>www.rcaerobats.net
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