Good for Mr. Britton! I think a lot of people would like to be part of something honorable (and not this false religion eco-crap.) We need more Mr. Brittons providing that opportunity.
As long as there is respect for something like that, especially in tree hugging WA state, I will have hope for our country. It’s interesting to me how people react to those moments.
Good for Mr. Britton! I think a lot of people would like to be part of something honorable (and not this false religion eco-crap.) We need more Mr. Brittons providing that opportunity.
Day is done, gone the sun.
From the sea, from the hill,from the sky,
All is well safely rest, God is nigh.
Beautiful.
He’d better not try that sh!t in San Francisco. We have noise ordinances and some other several regulations against it.
You have regulations?
Not about trivial things like panhandling and public fornication.
Hey! Towel sitting is regulated!!!
It’s the law!!
Dusty in here
Neat. And 78?!? Dude is wearing his years lightly!
Having a whole lot more faith in humanity after that — thankee thankee, Mr. Britton!
Those 24 notes never fail to elicit a single, manly tear from my slate-grey eyes.
That and roadside litter?
Seriously though, that song ALWAYS reminds me of some really rough stuff downrange.
Yes Outlaw, it’s because of people like you, and what “the few” have given for “the many” that Taps will always bring to mind.
It’s a week late, but thanks for serving our country Outlaw!!! I appreciate it very much.
I never noticed Mike’s high cheekbones.
Thanks for sharing this, Outlaw.
You’re more than welcome.
Nice story, indeed.
Very moving.
As long as there is respect for something like that, especially in tree hugging WA state, I will have hope for our country. It’s interesting to me how people react to those moments.