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I love QVC, and always will.

 

Today, on Todd English's show (different channel) -

 

His cooking show included 5 active / retired service men & woman.

 

While demonstrating his products,  he cooked for them.

The chief made a delicious meal, and the host helped him serve to their special guests.

 

I thought that was so cool, and it made me rather emotional to see such a kind gesture.

 

Thank you to our service men and women.  

We appreciate you all

 

Jean

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A very nice post

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That is a very nice story.I wish more could be done every day for those brave men and women.Thanks for sharing.

 

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It's not just one day.  Every day is a day to thank Service men and women for

what they do for us.  Remember that the next time you see someone in uniform.  My DH, who just passed, was a Marine Sgt in WWII, but even though it's been many years, he was almost teary eyed sometimes when someone thanked him for his service.

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One way to honor Veterans would be to elect representatives who don't decrease their benefits. The way we treat these men and women is shameful, and we need to do more than give them an atta boy or girl evert year. JMO.

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