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You could say age shall not weary, nor the years contemn.
You could say Billy Hobday, et al, in memoriam, till the going down of the sun.
But if you cannot say we shall remember them . . . . say nothing.
You could say Billy Hobday, et al, in memoriam, till the going down of the sun.
But if you cannot say we shall remember them . . . . say nothing.
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You could say age shall not weary, nor the years contemn.
You could say Billy Hobday, et al, in memoriam, till the going down of the sun.
But if you cannot say we shall remember them . . . . say nothing.
You could say Billy Hobday, et al, in memoriam, till the going down of the sun.
But if you cannot say we shall remember them . . . . say nothing.
Certainly not "The Ode" I use.
Mind you it is used for people that by their actions have ensured that such bad taste and ignorance is available to todays citizens.
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Odes - and Odes - and AIPA
Nothing wrong with re-orienting an ode to send a similar yet different message.
I am confident the focus of the Ode to the fallen, namely the fallen, would not be happy to know the 24th August 1989 heralded the death throes of a profession by the means exhibited, nor by the actions of the 22%.
The exacerbation of the professional downgrade of airline pilot continues with the behaviour of the AIPA, born out of a group of the self-serving, rather than focus on the good of the profession and those in it.
As predicted in 1983.
I am confident the focus of the Ode to the fallen, namely the fallen, would not be happy to know the 24th August 1989 heralded the death throes of a profession by the means exhibited, nor by the actions of the 22%.
The exacerbation of the professional downgrade of airline pilot continues with the behaviour of the AIPA, born out of a group of the self-serving, rather than focus on the good of the profession and those in it.
As predicted in 1983.