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Old 31-10-24, 17:05
Ed Storey Ed Storey is offline
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Default 80 Years Ago

Great stuff! I love those comparison photographs and I wish that I was there to tour around and visit some of those sites.

Right now we are in the depths Halloween before everyone refocuses on Christmas. Wedged in between these two consumer driven events that outwardly benefit the Chinese economy is 11 November and its Remembrance events. It is a time when, for a least a couple of minutes, most Canadians turn from visions of costumes, Halloween candy and the inpending Christmas spending spree to reflect that they have a military and the sacrifices made by the men and women of the armed forces.
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