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This was a great read in addition to your movie recommendation.
Or he’ll get off the hook because he has a mental illness and will claim insanity.
No, not me. Best I can do is I met his son and grandson last year.

re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/23/26 at 7:31 am to
Before the #1 crashed, it was either going to be Friesan or Garcia advancing. I don’t think Ankrum had enough to do it. It sucked the 1 crashed and ruined the finish.
SULPHUR, La. (KPLC) - For 84 years, a Vinton family kept a promise: they never let Gurnie “Tutie” Joseph Richard’s memory die.

That promise came full circle Saturday, as the World War II soldier killed as a prisoner of war more than eight decades ago was finally laid to rest.

Richard, a Technician Fifth Grade, grew up in Vinton, where he is remembered as a star athlete and a devoted son. Before he shipped out, he wrote letters home to his mother.

“His last letter to his mama, he was sending her $20 to go buy a dress she had looked at that she would never buy. He just had a kind, generous heart,” said Gaye Alexander, Richard’s great-niece.

Richard enlisted in the Army Air Corps from Louisiana in 1940. He was serving in the Philippines when Japan invaded, and when U.S. forces surrendered in the spring of 1942, he became a prisoner of war.

Richard was one of the survivors of the brutal Bataan Death March, but he eventually died of starvation on November 26, 1942, inside the Cabanatuan Prisoner of War Camp on Luzon. He was 22 years old.

For decades, his remains went unidentified.

“I wasn’t born, of course, when he left, and when he died, my great grandparents made sure that we knew the story of him. He was just my great grandmother’s baby boy, and she never quite got over him leaving and never coming back, his remains never coming back. They knew he had been lost but never identified,” Alexander said.

Richard’s family never stopped waiting.

His remains had been buried overseas as an “Unknown,” his name inscribed only on a wall for the missing. Military researchers exhumed unidentified remains connected to Richard’s unit as part of a renewed identification effort.

Using DNA samples from Richard’s family, along with dental and skeletal analysis, investigators found what his family had spent decades looking for
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“I can’t thank our government and our military enough for never giving up and putting forth every effort they had to identify him, and thank goodness for DNA and the wave of the future that they were able to use these analyses to identify him,” Alexander said.


Richard’s burial with full military honors took place Saturday afternoon at Big Woods Cemetery in Edgerly.

Now, surrounded by the ones who always believed he would come home one day, Richard is home. A promise 84 years in the making, finally kept.

KPLC

They have to get told they’re dumb or ignant.

re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/22/26 at 4:46 pm to
Solid truck race this afternoon. At one point in the closing laps Friesan, Ankrum, and Garcia were all tied for the final chase spot. Ankrum ultimately nabbed the last spot in the chase. I know he won’t seriously compete in the chase, but it was still a nail biter fight to the finish at the end.

Oh yeah, Layne Riggs won again.
Women are the nastiest creatures in a bathroom. Disgusting.

re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/22/26 at 5:35 am to
I missed that speech, but I caught the last few laps of the Legends race. Then I switched to FLO tv on Roku and watched High Limits from the thunderbowl. Some good racing last night.
Jews don’t Aloha Snackbar so give me latkes any day.
No one thought of pulling out their phone to catch the ordeal? I don’t care where pool water went.
Those women’s children need to be taken away. They are not safe. Imagine you’re an 8 year old boy whose mom idolizes another woman because she had some “mental anguish” and murdered her 3 children?

Matt Walsh summed it up by saying that these women are selfish because they believe they had to put their lives on hold to raise their children, and now they have mental problems because of it. Oh the horror!

I’ve seen a lot of the “it could’ve been me” talk too.
Women are batshite crazy!

re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/20/26 at 11:45 am to
I read that Spire’s merch hauler rear ended Hendrick’s merch hauler. Oh my!

re: 2026 NASCAR Season Thread

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/20/26 at 7:03 am to
I don’t think Hill has helped himself driving this year in hopes of a full time ride next season. As bad as that #33 RCR car drives, he hasn’t impressed and has proven time after time that he’s a hot headed driver.

I think Hill’s career is destined to be in the NOAPS. I’m good with Berry keeping that seat warm.
There’s no way those land whales can afford Disney unless the rest of their lives are subsidized by me and you.

re: I hate the word adulting!!!

Posted by sledgehammer on 8/19/26 at 4:51 pm to
When women try to sound cute and call kids “littles.”
MLK shouldn’t be revered and shouldn’t have his own holiday.
I like it.

Storming through the party like my name was El Niño
When I'm hangin' out drinking in the back of an El Camino