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Date Posted: 10/26/04 7:10:44pm
Author: Adam "OX" Johnson
Subject: Re: Why
In reply to: PigPen 's message, "Why" on 10/26/04 10:22:49am

Death March??? That was a nice casual stroll through the Tennessee countryside. If you think that going maybe 8-10 miles over 2 days was a deathmarch, just think about what it was like for those that had to do it everyday and those that still do it everyday with a lot more weight on their backs and a lot further distance to go.

OX




>Why does every pansy known to man refer to the
>Franklin march as a "Death March." My GOSH inmagine
>what it would be like if they had to walk more than a
>few feet.
>
>
>A descriptive word comes to mind .. oh yeah pussies..
>can I type that here?
>
>
>Danny

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