Here’s a video featuring Bishop Kevin and a fine hat.
7 responses to “Military Reunion Videos”
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Yes, the first one is a little too well produced.
Such sweet doggies in the second!!!
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I’m imagining the cat version: disdainful look; “have you been away? my food bowl’s empty” miaow; walks off.
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Having enjoyed the doggie reunions video very much, Opal the Cat wishes to say that he hasn’t looked at his food dish once since I got back here tonight, nose rubbing, tummy tickling, head butting and general joyous ‘glad to see you’ stuff for a couple of hours, then an interesting video, followed by a companionable sleep on the table – on my hand ….
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I know someone who ,when he was young, used to get a similar reception from a boxer dog called Tess
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Yes, the first one is neatly packaged, but it appears to be a commercial, not home videos.
Sorry, but it doesn’t take returning from a tour of duty for dogs to act this way, just go to the grocery store for 30 minutes and dogs will behave the same over-the-top way!
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Some of the dogs are bigger than the humans
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In case no one saw it, here’s video number one in real life;
http://lgbtweekly.com/2012/04/26/gay-marine-says-i-do-on-base-a-first/
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Could the cat be deaf?
Discuss.
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