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Chukroast
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  • FL, US

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Do you enjoy a good hot dog?
Let's say you were starving and hadn't had any food for 3 or 4 weeks. If you were offered the pictured "hot dog" wou...
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Are you the clinging type?
(In Haiku format): What you cling to now May desert you in future. Must adapt or die. If you depend too strongly o...
5 votes
Here's another affliction you might have. "Triskaidek...
Want to get out of school or stay home from work. Tell your teacher or your boss that you've come down with a case o...
1 vote
What are your New Year's Resolutions?
I've gone Haiku crazy this past year, so I'm continuing producing my "deep" thought in Haiku for year 2013. Here are...
2 votes
Is there death after life?
If there is life after death (ergo: some form of existence with your essence being a conscious spirit or manifestatio...
11 opinions
What Price Glory?
It was a great movie (original in 1926 I didn't see), but the answer to: "What Price Glory?" was never answered satis...
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A quixotic thought Everyone has a purpose Is each ant unique...
I'm more interested in your thoughts on the matter so I will not explicate further.
3 opinions
Phone call from old friends Reminds one of the good times Pa...
Christmas night, at 9:30 PM, I received a phone call from an old friend who is the son of my best buddy of 65 years, ...
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Do you agree with these four boxes of freedom?
"The shepherd drives the wolf from the sheep's throat, for which the sheep thanks the shepherd as his liberator, wh...
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Favorite Heroes

I need to include Heroines and my favorite is the common housewife, who performs uncommon duties daily, for years on end with nowhere near the recognition they deserve. There are exception people in all walks of life who have put themselves in jeopardy to defend or protect others, sometimes total strangers and often on the spur of the moment. My hat is off and my heart goes out to them. And, lastly, are the soldiers who make the ultimate sacrifice in the service of their country. My head is bowed in respect to my brother-in-law, John Patrick Walsh who rushed a Japanese machine gun nest on Bougainville and received mortal wounds (WWII - 1943). I was 12 and I watched my sister literally give up a meaningful life because of this loss. When heroes die, we all die a little. Some of us, like my sister, die a lot.

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  • Chukroast
  • Male
  • FL, US
  • 2010/05/31 06:42:40
  • 2013/06/10 01:50:50
  • 82
  • Married
  • Straight
  • Sagittarius
  • Expressing Myself
  • Post Graduate School
  • Retired
  • Military
  • No
  • No
  • Christian
  • Proud Parent
  • Conservative
  • White/Caucasian
  • Average
  • 5 feet 10 inches