I'm sorry I got caught. lol.
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What Mike said:
And since it was on yesterday, the most amazing definition of "hero" ever in the history of mankind, starting at 1:25:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCo3n0bxLHQ
In case you can't youtube:
"Do you remember ... the letter that Mike Ranney wrote me?"
"You do?"
"Do you remember how he ended it?"
[apparent "no" answer from off camera]
"I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day, when he said 'Grampa, were you a hero in the war?'"
"Grampa said 'No, but I served in the company of heroes.'"
It's what you will hear virtually every war veteran say, and it gives you chills. They all look at their own deeds as doing what was necessary. No more. No less.Quote:
"Do you remember ... the letter that Mike Ranney wrote me?"
"You do?"
"Do you remember how he ended it?"
[apparent "no" answer from off camera]
"I cherish the memories of a question my grandson asked me the other day, when he said 'Grampa, were you a hero in the war?'"
"Grampa said 'No, but I served in the company of heroes.'"
Btw when you see the real Bill Guarnere, was there ever a better casting in the history of movies? It could be his grandson.