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<blockquote data-quote="farmwriter" data-source="post: 677584" data-attributes="member: 10309"><p>Gimpyrancher - one of the most sobering moments of my 4th was at the 'homemade' parade we go to every year just a few miles from our home. It's a great event: all you have to do if you want to be in the parade is show up, it's strongly encouraged to throw candy to children, and the only people who make $ are the volunteer firefighters that sell BBQ plates and the church youth groups with lemonade, homemade ice cream, etc. </p><p>We sat in the back of our farm truck in lawn chairs, so there were people on the ground between us and the parade route. One man in the group directly in front of us had on his Wounded Warrior Project shirt. I can't explain the gratitude I felt at that sight. It makes me tear up now. </p><p>My most heartfelt thanks to all who have served and still serve. :tiphat:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmwriter, post: 677584, member: 10309"] Gimpyrancher - one of the most sobering moments of my 4th was at the 'homemade' parade we go to every year just a few miles from our home. It's a great event: all you have to do if you want to be in the parade is show up, it's strongly encouraged to throw candy to children, and the only people who make $ are the volunteer firefighters that sell BBQ plates and the church youth groups with lemonade, homemade ice cream, etc. We sat in the back of our farm truck in lawn chairs, so there were people on the ground between us and the parade route. One man in the group directly in front of us had on his Wounded Warrior Project shirt. I can't explain the gratitude I felt at that sight. It makes me tear up now. My most heartfelt thanks to all who have served and still serve. :tiphat: [/QUOTE]
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