ANZAC tradition lives on.
Today across Australia and New Zealand we commemorate ANZAC day. We give our respects to those who landed at Gallipoli on that ill fated dawn on 25th April 1915 but also to those who have served in other conflicts and those who continue serving. The sacrifices made by the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps in 1915 forged the ANZAC tradition which lives on in our cultures.
I'm happy to add the tradition of helping our mates lives on very strong across The Tasman Sea. A recent exchange of Aurora AFX bodies between kiwi AFX and I at this very appropriate time reinforces the attributes of our web community here at HOSlotRacer.com and also the ANZAC tradition.
Many thanks Jase. The white Dato' looks mad and I hope you get the Ferrari real soon.
Lest We Forget.


Cheers, Angel 
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Submitted by mgbbrown on Fri, 04/24/2009 - 21:17.Often the heroic efforts and sacrifices from World War One are overlooked and lost in time. This must have been an absolutely terrifying war, with mustard gas, cyanide, and other nerve agents routinely used in the slaughter, not to mention machine gun fire and artillery assaults that lasted for MONTHS with MILLIONS of shells exploding on the enemy. My hats off to those who made those sacrifices. May we never forget. I cannot even fathom what it must have been like. God Bless! Tony
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