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Non-rembrance

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Forum Name: Early Modern & the Imperial Age
Forum Discription: World History from 1500 to the end of WW1
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Topic: Non-rembrance
Posted By: Mountain Man
Subject: Non-rembrance
Date Posted: 09-Dec-2013 at 16:50
Interesting that no one on this forum remembered Pearl Harbor, although they can dredge up musty details from centuries past.

Ermm


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Posted By: TheAlaniDragonRising
Date Posted: 09-Dec-2013 at 17:29
Originally posted by Mountain Man

Interesting that no one on this forum remembered Pearl Harbor, although they can dredge up musty details from centuries past.

Ermm
Either that is totally true, Mountain Man, as you yourself also missed the anniversary of the attack, or for whatever reason you couldn't do so at the time but have brought it up now, so disproving what you yourself have put forward.

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Posted By: yomud
Date Posted: 10-Dec-2013 at 04:23
well idk how this happen but really they make great mistake by attacking usa while they fighting in china and south 

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Posted By: red clay
Date Posted: 10-Dec-2013 at 09:52
They remembered my birthday which is Dec. 7th, and I certainly remembered it.  Big smile Several tv channels carried specials.  It's been done enough times, maybe there aren't many unanswered questions.

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"Arguing with someone who hates you or your ideas, is like playing chess with a pigeon. No matter what move you make, your opponent will walk all over the board and scramble the pieces".
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Posted By: medenaywe
Date Posted: 10-Dec-2013 at 10:09
Yes first hundred are always hard to live!Than it is easier.WinkDo you knew the man that lived last 3
centuries people?!?We are all two centuries old.Wow.



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