Friday, November 11, 2005

This Remembrance Day, let us remember those who gave their lives so that we today can live in a better world.

I am talking about, of course, Gregory Hines.



We miss those feet of yours, buddy.

Oh, and remember those veterans too. They did a lot, as well. But the majority of them couldn't tap dance.

10 Comments:

At 9:30 PM, Blogger Christopher Batty said...

Anyone been to our sister site, the blog of one Metronome lately? I apparently made some comments on there that I find difficult to attribute to myself, unless they were made in a state of such inebriation that I don't recall doing it. How is this possible I ask you? (ie. "How is it possible that someone posted as me?", not "How is it possible that I have alcohol induced memory loss?")

 
At 11:06 PM, Blogger the flu said...

More iomportantly than that, has anyone seen Tap as of Late?
That movie was awesome.
Where is the special edition dvd of that sucka.

You think I be jokin', but you be wrong.

 
At 11:45 PM, Blogger Bro said...

I found that image in a very old Life magazine. I thought it was worthy of a post.

In an unrelated note, my word verification for this post is falpayex, which sounds like something, but I'm not sure what... maybe the name of a payday loan company...

 
At 8:24 PM, Blogger Christopher Batty said...

my validation work is unjuglate. Okay, not really, it's actually gulting.

 
At 2:04 PM, Blogger Christopher Batty said...

I didn't even notice gregory had a poppy on. how unobservant of me.

 
At 2:22 PM, Blogger the flu said...

How did you not notice?
It's a bright red thingy.
tsk, tsk.

 
At 10:56 PM, Blogger Christopher Batty said...

I was busy looking for three-leaf clovers.

 
At 10:59 PM, Blogger shaun said...

I would say that it might be a carnation...

 
At 9:15 AM, Blogger Dagmara said...

The bigger the poppy the more you remember, the better citizen you are.

 
At 10:27 PM, Blogger Christopher Batty said...

Here's a link! Some guy saying poppies are pro-war. How about that?

 

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