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12/01/2009 10:41 PM
ConnieinColorado
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This short little clip is a soldier who is just returning from Afghanistan, greeted by a special friend!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysKAVyXi0J4

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12/02/2009 05:54 PM  Top
1magicman
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Connie. That is so adorable. I wish my best friend had that kind of homecoming from his dog jake. He found jake on his army base lost. He took him and gave him a good home. When he was deployed to iraq. that was that last time he saw his buddy jake. He died before he came home along with his cat champagne. Everytime i see my friend he talk about his pets and how he never got a chance to say good bye. So sad.

Scott


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02/05/2012 05:07 PM  Top
ConnieinColorado
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Scott, I'm so sorry. Not being home when his pets passed is so sad.

Everyone . . . I hope this video brings smiles.

The little things in life. . .

Connie

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