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SteveForever wrote:I really hope this is true, it means so much when people say they "support" the troops to really do that.
You never know when you are doing it either. I was teaching my son to drive and my husband was deployed
and a neighbor flipped us off and yelled for driving through the neighborhood too slow in front of him one morning, yet
he had one of those support signs in his front yard.
my point is...if you want to support the troops, support their families in any way you can while they are serving...even
if its just being friendly.
SteveForever wrote:I really hope this is true, it means so much when people say they "support" the troops to really do that.
You never know when you are doing it either. I was teaching my son to drive and my husband was deployed
and a neighbor flipped us off and yelled for driving through the neighborhood too slow in front of him one morning, yet
he had one of those support signs in his front yard.
my point is...if you want to support the troops, support their families in any way you can while they are serving...even
if its just being friendly.
Saint John wrote:I don't doubt this at all, but can Lora or Cyndy confirm?
Onestepper wrote:Not to be a naysayer at all, because I think this is great. But I would think a large percentage of the troops may not be old enough to know SP by sight. Most likely by his Journey songs yes, but the average age of a troop today is what? 23-25? Perry hasn't been seen in public to any degree in over 10 years.
Maybe I'm underestimating the age range. I still think it's cool.
Onestepper wrote:Not to be a naysayer at all, because I think this is great. But I would think a large percentage of the troops may not be old enough to know SP by sight. Most likely by his Journey songs yes, but the average age of a troop today is what? 23-25? Perry hasn't been seen in public to any degree in over 10 years.
Maybe I'm underestimating the age range. I still think it's cool.
Michigan Girl wrote:Onestepper wrote:Not to be a naysayer at all, because I think this is great. But I would think a large percentage of the troops may not be old enough to know SP by sight. Most likely by his Journey songs yes, but the average age of a troop today is what? 23-25? Perry hasn't been seen in public to any degree in over 10 years.
Maybe I'm underestimating the age range. I still think it's cool.
They know the music, they'll know "The Voice"..............
Sarah wrote:Onestepper wrote:Not to be a naysayer at all, because I think this is great. But I would think a large percentage of the troops may not be old enough to know SP by sight. Most likely by his Journey songs yes, but the average age of a troop today is what? 23-25? Perry hasn't been seen in public to any degree in over 10 years.
Maybe I'm underestimating the age range. I still think it's cool.
So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
Onestepper wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:hey know the music, they'll know "The Voice"..............
Not if he don't sing for them. And from what I hear...
Onestepper wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Onestepper wrote:Not to be a naysayer at all, because I think this is great. But I would think a large percentage of the troops may not be old enough to know SP by sight. Most likely by his Journey songs yes, but the average age of a troop today is what? 23-25? Perry hasn't been seen in public to any degree in over 10 years.
Maybe I'm underestimating the age range. I still think it's cool.
They know the music, they'll know "The Voice"..............
Not if he don't sing for them. And from what I hear...
Lora wrote:Onestepper wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:hey know the music, they'll know "The Voice"..............
Not if he don't sing for them. And from what I hear...
What a crummy thing to say. Way to try and hijack this thread to make it into something negative. I'm sure the soldiers will be grateful for the visit from the Giants & Steve.
Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
You're right..kind of. I think he'll be introduced as "Steve Perry, the guy that made all of the famous Journey songs" and then people will know who he is. Part of the "coolness" about the whole thing is that famous people are doing it. Face it, people would rather have Steve Perry come visit them than me or you. But I get what you're saying...he's not doing it for publicity; he's doing it because it's an awesome thing to do and a way to thank people for the sacrifices they've made. But I think those soldiers would want to know that it's Steve Perry. And that makes it absolutely ok to tell them.And who's the asshole bringing up whether or nmot he can sing in the context of him going to see injured/rehabbing troops? What a fucking tool.
Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
You're right..kind of. I think he'll be introduced as "Steve Perry, the guy that made all of the famous Journey songs" and then people will know who he is. Part of the "coolness" about the whole thing is that famous people are doing it. Face it, people would rather have Steve Perry come visit them than me or you. But I get what you're saying...he's not doing it for publicity; he's doing it because it's an awesome thing to do and a way to thank people for the sacrifices they've made. But I think those soldiers would want to know that it's Steve Perry. And that makes it absolutely ok to tell them.And who's the asshole bringing up whether or nmot he can sing in the context of him going to see injured/rehabbing troops? What a fucking tool.
If you bring them some homemade food to the hospital or whatever setting they're in, it won't matter if your Perry or not.
Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
You're right..kind of. I think he'll be introduced as "Steve Perry, the guy that made all of the famous Journey songs" and then people will know who he is. Part of the "coolness" about the whole thing is that famous people are doing it. Face it, people would rather have Steve Perry come visit them than me or you. But I get what you're saying...he's not doing it for publicity; he's doing it because it's an awesome thing to do and a way to thank people for the sacrifices they've made. But I think those soldiers would want to know that it's Steve Perry. And that makes it absolutely ok to tell them.And who's the asshole bringing up whether or nmot he can sing in the context of him going to see injured/rehabbing troops? What a fucking tool.
If you bring them some homemade food to the hospital or whatever setting they're in, it won't matter if your Perry or not.
Yeah...ok.If I walked in there and said "Well it was me with food or Steve Perry with no food..I figured you'd want to see me instead" I'd be dodging grenades and small arms fire!!!
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Saint John wrote:Gunbot wrote:Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
You're right..kind of. I think he'll be introduced as "Steve Perry, the guy that made all of the famous Journey songs" and then people will know who he is. Part of the "coolness" about the whole thing is that famous people are doing it. Face it, people would rather have Steve Perry come visit them than me or you. But I get what you're saying...he's not doing it for publicity; he's doing it because it's an awesome thing to do and a way to thank people for the sacrifices they've made. But I think those soldiers would want to know that it's Steve Perry. And that makes it absolutely ok to tell them.And who's the asshole bringing up whether or nmot he can sing in the context of him going to see injured/rehabbing troops? What a fucking tool.
If you bring them some homemade food to the hospital or whatever setting they're in, it won't matter if your Perry or not.
Yeah...ok.If I walked in there and said "Well it was me with food or Steve Perry with no food..I figured you'd want to see me instead" I'd be dodging grenades and small arms fire!!!
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Saint John wrote:Sarah wrote:So what if they don't recognize him? I don't see why that's an issue.
You're right..kind of. I think he'll be introduced as "Steve Perry, the guy that made all of the famous Journey songs" and then people will know who he is. Part of the "coolness" about the whole thing is that famous people are doing it. Face it, people would rather have Steve Perry come visit them than me or you. But I get what you're saying...he's not doing it for publicity; he's doing it because it's an awesome thing to do and a way to thank people for the sacrifices they've made. But I think those soldiers would want to know that it's Steve Perry. And that makes it absolutely ok to tell them.And who's the asshole bringing up whether or nmot he can sing in the context of him going to see injured/rehabbing troops? What a fucking tool.
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