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Default How soon we forget.

I was bitterly disappointed that, once again, there was nothing on the television and radio news reports here in Aus. We have time to make news from insignificant rubbish, but not for the single biggest human endeavour in the history of the world. I made a point of phoning the veteran I know, just to say Thankyou. Put the poor old dear in tears, it did. He thought no-one had remembered.
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