Thank you so much for stating this! There has been too much doom and gloom and head-hanging recently. We are frikken Americans! We always find a way.
Hi 5
TYVM. I've got a strange feeling that everything
will come out alright. It's just the path there has a lot of possibilities for mayhem.
Wasp--great reference!
[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7vtWB4owdE[/youtube]
And, while I'm at it, I want to relate a story that I heard about a few years ago.
It was the early 60s, and Winston Churchill was scheduled to speak at Sandhurst (military types know what this is). Well, the cadets were assembled, and Churchill was a bit late. They didn't get restless, though. Finally, some time had passed, and Churchill comes into the hall where the speech was, to a standing ovation. He walked with an older man's dignity to the podium, and the cadets continued their rousing standing ovation. Finally, they settled and sat down to hear his speech.
"Never quit."
The cadets erupted from their seats, cheering and clapping loudly, giving this man--the leader of their country through its' most difficult time--a loud, raucous, and long standing ovation. Finally, they returned to their seats. He continued.
"Never quit."
Once again, the cadets sprang from their seats, cheering wildly. Some of them knew that they quite possibly wouldn't be alive, or they'd be speaking German, if it wasn't for this man's leadership in World War II. After a longer time interval than the first, their cadre finally got them back into their seats, and Churchill continued.
"Never, never quit." He turned to leave the podium.
The cadets roared again, and from their ovation this time, it was obvious to all of the regular British Army officers there that Churchill's speech had ended. This was the man that they owed their country's very survival to, and they showed their appreciation in their cheering.
Gang, we must listen to Churchill's words that day.
"Never quit!"