Post by Donald Deruty on Nov 12, 2009 21:01:35 GMT -5
The scene opens to a memorial Veterans Day special at a school in southern Indiana all of the veterans stand up to tell what year and where they served their country. This is a wonderful sight. All of the grade school kids clapping and admiring their veterans. D-Day walks up the bleachers to sit down to watch the show. D-Day begins to walk down the bleachers to walk out of the school. When the principle of the small town school notices him and sends him to the podium. D-Day just stands there, as the students just awwww.
D-Day takes a deep breath and begins to speak about his brothers and fathers story.
D-Day: Hello, I didn’t expect this tonight. Well I guess you want a giant speech to tell about my brothers and father? That is what I am thinking.
The children just begin to stand up and chanting D-Day, repeatedly. The teachers start to calm down the students, it doesn’t work. D-Day starts to speak The children are just staring, and listening like they are in a trance.
D-Day: You guys shouldn’t be chanting my name. You all should be chanting the names of these veterans sitting right in front of you tonight. You see a tear start to begin on a veterans eyes it roles down his cheek, while D-Day walks down the podium. He goes down and hugs every single one of the veterans they all break in tears as D-Day walks out of the school, enters his Ford Mustang and drives off in the sunlight.
That is the end of the tribute to the veterans scene. A picture of soldiers holding up a U.S. flag in the ground, pops up in the screen on the RP ending it.
D-Day takes a deep breath and begins to speak about his brothers and fathers story.
D-Day: Hello, I didn’t expect this tonight. Well I guess you want a giant speech to tell about my brothers and father? That is what I am thinking.
The children just begin to stand up and chanting D-Day, repeatedly. The teachers start to calm down the students, it doesn’t work. D-Day starts to speak The children are just staring, and listening like they are in a trance.
D-Day: You guys shouldn’t be chanting my name. You all should be chanting the names of these veterans sitting right in front of you tonight. You see a tear start to begin on a veterans eyes it roles down his cheek, while D-Day walks down the podium. He goes down and hugs every single one of the veterans they all break in tears as D-Day walks out of the school, enters his Ford Mustang and drives off in the sunlight.
That is the end of the tribute to the veterans scene. A picture of soldiers holding up a U.S. flag in the ground, pops up in the screen on the RP ending it.