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    dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    I enjoyed seeing this, reminds me how special my dog is and I can't imagine having to leave her for so long.

    (the video of kids at the end is nice as well)

    Sorry its all septics, but british dogs must be more reserved.

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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Bizarre post, bizarre website, bizarre concept


    Brigadier Bill Aldridge, commander of British forces in the South Atlantic, responded by saying: ‘I am not expecting to hand the islands over to anybody and therefore put us in a position to have to retake the islands.’

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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Gotta say I've had a fair few dogs waiting for me on the jetty after a couple of long deployments.
    One cannot begin to fathom the immensity of the fuck I do not give.


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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    I feel cheated!
    I was expecting a thread on squaddies coming home to hippocrocopigs.
    I am now feeling sad.
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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Last time I returned home me old dog gave a bit of a tail wag then snuffed it.

    That really put me in a right old mood and went on to slaughter 108 of the scumbags who were hanging around the place and making a poor job of trying to impress Mrs B. by attempting to string my bow.

    Then did for 12 of the maid-servants who had been up to no good and finished off by arranging a horrible death for the goatherd who had really p1ssed me off.

    Apart from that the day went fairly well.

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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Quote Originally Posted by LordVonHarley
    I feel cheated!
    I was expecting a thread on squaddies coming home to hippocrocopigs.
    I am now feeling sad.
    Hear hear! I had visions/memories of The Ram in Tidworth.
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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Quote Originally Posted by Blogg
    Last time I returned home me old dog gave a bit of a tail wag then snuffed it.

    That really put me in a right old mood and went on to slaughter 108 of the scumbags who were hanging around the place and making a poor job of trying to impress Mrs B. by attempting to string my bow.

    Then did for 12 of the maid-servants who had been up to no good and finished off by arranging a horrible death for the goatherd who had really p1ssed me off.

    Apart from that the day went fairly well.
    That must have been some Oddyssey you'd been on, Odysseus.
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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    If my dog behaved like that it would get told BED, even he knows when I get back all I want is a beer and sex


    from the wife not the dog may I add, although later mmmmmm bovril on bo*llocks and no teeth fido
    nothing is free in life!
    except masterbation and I usually do that on my own. apart from a candle, small dog and a copy of RAF News

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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    Quote Originally Posted by Blogg
    Last time I returned home me old dog gave a bit of a tail wag then snuffed it.

    That really put me in a right old mood and went on to slaughter 108 of the scumbags who were hanging around the place and making a poor job of trying to impress Mrs B. by attempting to string my bow.

    Then did for 12 of the maid-servants who had been up to no good and finished off by arranging a horrible death for the goatherd who had really p1ssed me off.

    Apart from that the day went fairly well.
    It's like some kind of Greek tragedy.
    We need people who look to the stars, holding the nation and the world in their hearts but at the same time we need down-to-earth people who can do serious and trying work.

    In a definite sense, a country's power and prestige isn't only a reflection of its economic power but also a reflection of its people's quality and morality. Moreover, I think the latter is actually more important in the long-term.

    http://www.economist.com/blogs/multi...na_has_changed

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    Re: dogs greeting soldiers/sailors back from ops

    rough...or should I say..ruff

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