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Topic: No words can describe! Warning for all you tough guys you may not want to watch!  (Read 3523 times)

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porky (bp)

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yeah thats heavy! sad stuff..


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Porky, Funny, how I reacted it was a happy cry. They made it for what they loved. I think that this will provoke a lot of different emotions based on ones experience. Thanks for posting and manning up partner. Others have watched but not shared and that is why I posted this to get your reactions.
« Last Edit: August 13, 2010, 10:21:55 AM by Frankfishing »


porky (bp)

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Well YES.. a happy sad!! For sure! :)

Sad in the sense that children have to be separated form there Moms or Dad for such long periods of time, but GREAT they get to see them again, many dont...
« Last Edit: August 13, 2010, 11:03:51 AM by PORKY »


porky (bp)

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well, i think if anyone were to watch this and not feel any emotions at all, that they must already be dead.
thanks for sharing...


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yeah thats heavy!

My eyes started welling up 10 seconds in!  :smt010

Several things really hit me hard: fathers with their daughters, soldiers and their mothers, and the school reunions.

Thanks for sharing Frank.



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Very touching to see our brave men and women come back for a family visit. Thanks for sharing this video.

To all the brave men and women who are serving our great nation, I salute you all!!  From the bottom of my heart, thank you :D


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That was totally awesome...


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Very cool video Frank.  Thanks for sharing.  It pushed my button that is for sure.  I have a 14 month old son, and I miss him like crazy just going to work.  I feel lucky that I got all my deployments over with before he was born.

I just wish they could all come home to their families.


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Very cool video Frank.  Thanks for sharing.  It pushed my button that is for sure.  I have a 14 month old son, and I miss him like crazy just going to work.  I feel lucky that I got all my deployments over with before he was born.

I just wish they could all come home to their families.
Welcome home my friend!


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I remember being those kids. Very touching for sure.
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Yeah, I hear ya Tote.


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I've been on the welcoming end of that. Watching it made me tear up and all the memories come back. Thanks!
Never argue with an idiot. They'll just drag you down to their level, and beat you with experience.


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I've been on the welcoming end of that. Watching it made me tear up and all the memories come back. Thanks!
Welcome Home!


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I have tremendous respect for our men and women in the armed forces.  My parents lived on the wrong end of the war (japan) during WW2.  One of my moms favorite stories was waiting for death on the beach as she watched amphibian units landing.  It was an all black unit apparently and it was the first time she had seen a real black man.  The first soldier to reach her patted her on the head and gave her food.  No death, but perhaps by chocolate  :smt007

They deserve so much more.  More money, more respect and better leaders from both sides of the spectrum.  Thanks Frank
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