sfc_darrel
05-28-2002, 07:41 PM
I got this in my email...
7) HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
This week, Leslie Townes Hope, America's best-loved Bob, turned 99.
The U.S. Congress prepared a fitting gift for the nation's great treasure. The Veteran's Chapel located in the Los Angeles National Cemetery is set to be dedicated in Bob Hope's name.
Because the chapel is a national public site and Hope is not a veteran, a bill must be passed by Congress and signed by the president before the honor can be bestowed.
The bill, HR 4592, has passed the House and the Senate and awaits the president's signature when he returns from his overseas trip.
Plans are already in the making for a 100th birthday party for Hope in 2003. The San Diego location chosen for the party will display five statues of Hope ? one for each war (including the Cold War) in which he "served."
The Left Coast Report echoes what countless servicemen and women have uttered to Bob as he brought to faraway locales comfort, support, smiles and a touch of home. Once again, thanks for the memories.
How many of us saw his show? I did.
Darrel
7) HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
This week, Leslie Townes Hope, America's best-loved Bob, turned 99.
The U.S. Congress prepared a fitting gift for the nation's great treasure. The Veteran's Chapel located in the Los Angeles National Cemetery is set to be dedicated in Bob Hope's name.
Because the chapel is a national public site and Hope is not a veteran, a bill must be passed by Congress and signed by the president before the honor can be bestowed.
The bill, HR 4592, has passed the House and the Senate and awaits the president's signature when he returns from his overseas trip.
Plans are already in the making for a 100th birthday party for Hope in 2003. The San Diego location chosen for the party will display five statues of Hope ? one for each war (including the Cold War) in which he "served."
The Left Coast Report echoes what countless servicemen and women have uttered to Bob as he brought to faraway locales comfort, support, smiles and a touch of home. Once again, thanks for the memories.
How many of us saw his show? I did.
Darrel