usmarine
Banned
+2,785|7188

Pretty damn interesting to see if most of you have never seen it in person.

http://www.virtualwall.org/
Turquoise
O Canada
+1,596|6832|North Carolina
Indeed.... 
lowing
Banned
+1,662|7078|USA

usmarine wrote:

Pretty damn interesting to see if most of you have never seen it in person.

http://www.virtualwall.org/
My God. What an incredible web site.
Smokey720
Bill Cosby Ate My Jello Puddin
+26|6581
thats crazy
Freke1
I play at night... mostly
+47|6973|the best galaxy
A downer.
https://bf3s.com/sigs/7d11696e2ffd4edeff06466095e98b0fab37462c.png
Mutantbear
Semi Constructive Criticism
+1,431|6391|London, England

I hate your sig Freke
_______________________________________________________________________________________________ https://i.imgur.com/Xj4f2.png
ATG
Banned
+5,233|6956|Global Command
It didn't take me long at all to be moved.

" To Issy:

My mom told me a story about you when you were young going out
with your friends. You came in and put your oldest clothes and
shoes on. Your mom asked why you couldn't dress decent and
wear the nice clothes she bought for you. You said your friends
didn't have nice clothes and you wanted to look like them.
"
konfusion
mostly afk
+480|6976|CH/BR - in UK

Now all they'd have to do is make the background in php, and have it display a rolling list of random veterands

-konfusion
CoronadoSEAL
pics or it didn't happen
+207|6944|USA
been there. humbling to say the least.
more humbled on the beaches of Normandie, however.

https://i30.tinypic.com/saw9bl.jpg

Last edited by CoronadoSEAL (2008-04-01 20:47:53)

SenorToenails
Veritas et Scientia
+444|6557|North Tonawanda, NY
The Wall itself is a powerful sight to behold.  I only recently saw the actual monument in DC, but I had seen The Moving Wall a few years earlier.  All those names...it was a sobering experience.
FEOS
Bellicose Yankee Air Pirate
+1,182|6837|'Murka

The first time I visited the wall was in 1993. I saw a letter someone had placed below a name. It told about how a man came to America, worked very hard, had a family, successful children who went into public service (doctors, I believe). And at the end, it explained why the man and his family had worked so hard...so that the American man who saved his life by laying down his own wouldn't have done it in vain. To ensure that he and his family earned the price of that man's sacrifice every single day of their lives--and never forgot.

Moving doesn't begin to describe it.
“Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.”
― Albert Einstein

Doing the popular thing is not always right. Doing the right thing is not always popular

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