When I was working at the nuke plant, there was an operator there who'd been a medic in the 101st Airborne-got wounded in Viet Nam, at Hamburger Hill. We all got paid double time and a half for holidays, which meant that if you wound up working 16 hours on the holiday, you got a week's pay for one day-and at a really nice rate for the 80's to boot. On this particular Veteran's day, a few of us were scheduled for 16 on the holiday, and Jimmy-who wasn't- was ranting-he did that a lot.:lfao:
"Did you serve your country? Did you serve your country? All you doily-tattin', quiche-eatin', landscape-painting, Dubonnet sippin's ******s that didn't serve your country should take a vet to lunch for Veteran's day!"
Well, I never had the privelege of serving my country in the armed forces, and thought it was a great idea, so I bought Jimmy lunch, bought him lunch every year after that, and I've bought at least one vet-and sometimes a room full of them-lunch for Veteran's day ever since.
Thanks to all of you guys and gals for your service. :asian: