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Old 27-05-08, 00:48
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Not at all, you're doing almost too well and too much perhaps, I think most of us know of the debilitating condition.
My doc, and my current states even more disabling problems, are finally bringing home to me just how very advanced and serious a case I've got goin' on here. I really feel, big time, for ANYONE going through stuff like this and wish I could stop it for all. Gotta hold on to stoic I guess

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Well the film was made in 1955 and I expect it got an airing in Canada, don't know about in school though!!!
That would be the year I turned one year old! My earlieat memory is age two and a half and I don't recall the flick I remember being a kid though and TV movies almost all seemed to usually be war movies. That and westerns, musicals, and hockey hockey hockey hockey hockey

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Out of interest Karmy, IIRC the actual air crews and pilots of the specially formed 617 squadron were perhaps 25% Canadian. The late Ken Brown, for one, springs to mind and the only Dambuster with an all NCO crew, a fact which made Ken rightfully proud.

R.
Thanks for that info Richard I value all soldiers from any country (except evil agendas ones against the rest of us ) but Canadian involvements are special of course, me being Canadian and having relatives served ... and sacrificed.

Karmy.
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