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Great sharing.
Ben
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A-and-B
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November 25, 2004
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Canine
You are helping your children build some wonderful memories.
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Justi
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November 23, 2004
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Thanks Wiley
'Screw 'em' is how I've always lived my life. How are you feeling?
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canine277
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November 22, 2004
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Canine
Good for you and your son and screw the bureaucrats hoss, you're a good person and it's a pleasure to read ya!!!
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WileyJohn
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November 22, 2004
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Are you back?
Please say yes!... pleeeeeeeeez
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canine277
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November 22, 2004
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Very proud of your kids - Ray and Kelly - and you - for doing this -
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Hollee
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November 22, 2004
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Justso
Ray has actually kept in contact with some of the children that he met that day.
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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Taps
The smiles on their faces is worth more to me than all of the money in the world. I love doing them and try to do as many as I can.
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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Thanks Alf.
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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HG
I really was beaming while they were out there playing. They were a big hit.
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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IR
My son is eleven and Kelly is four. They are best friends. It's a bond that I can only envy because I'm not part of it and wouldn't take away from it.
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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Hey Benz
Nice to hear from you. Dogs are incredible aren't they? Don't know what I'd do without my dogs and my kids. Thanks
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canine277
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November 21, 2004
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Canine
That has got to be the star story of the week or when ever. There is no way to measure just how much good you, Ray and Kelly did for those little children. Awesome. Thank you for sharing.
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Justi
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November 21, 2004
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This is great Canine. What a great kid you have.
I saw a K-9 demonstration given for children once at a summer Vacation Bible School and those kids loved it even without a soccer game. This must have really been special for those children.
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TAPS.
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November 21, 2004
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Great story canine...
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A_Norseman
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November 21, 2004
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canine
Wow, you must have been so proud of both of your children that day!
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Holy_Grail
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November 21, 2004
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You must have a very special relationship with your dog
You son seems to like him, too! How old are they?
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InherentRights
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November 21, 2004
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canine, this story brought tears to my eyes for two reasons.
One, because your son is learning lessons that can't be taught any other way. Two, because I had a soccer playing dog that kept me active and entertained for hours in the old days. He's gone now and I miss him. I tied another soccer ball to a rope and hung it from the ceiling beam near my work table, he'd get up from a nap and hit it with his nose and head, making it fly like a tether ball and I'd laugh away the work hours. He'd smile, knowing what he was doing. Funny old boy. Great post. Thanks.
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benzinha
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November 21, 2004
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