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2010-11-12 02:29 (UTC)
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"The pretty nurse is selling poppies from a tray"
implying that it is 11 November, which was called Armistice Day in the USA back when, and I believe it was also called that in the UK.
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2010-11-12 02:29 (UTC)implying that it is 11 November, which was called Armistice Day in the USA back when, and I believe it was also called that in the UK.