Zero Day
Ladies, gentlemen, friends, romans, countrymen, and you, I am hereby declaring a new holiday.
A few weeks ago, my choir teacher was telling us about how his brother serves at a military base. At this base there is a big screen that shows numbers. Numbers of how many days it has been since someone in the army has died. He said that whenever someone in the military perishes in battle, the screen freezes for a moment, and then blinks back to the number zero.
In honor of the everyday troops that die, I am declaring a new holiday: Zero Day. On April 25, if you support the soldiers in battle, then write the word "ZERO" on your body or shirt or something, so that people can see it. Then leave it on throughout the day and spread the word.
So, if you read this blog post, send it to your friends. Have them send it to their friends. Have their friends send it to THEIR friends. Let people know. Tell them what's up. Let's try and get as many people involved. SUPPORT OUR TROOPS.
Yes, I know that we already have Veteran's Day and all that stuff. But we need EVERYONE in on Zero Day. Mark your calendars, ladies and gentlemen; April 25th is on its way.
Thanks for your support.
(And yes, I did originate this.)
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