December 2011
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“Octopus time!”
– Sofs
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“Yield to the burro.”
– Em
Dec 10th
“Trust the burro!”
– Rubes
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“I just took my improv heckling class. As our final project we’re supposed...”
– Mark
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“This song is so overdone in baby toys.”
– Pnut on Beethoven’s 9th
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A Soldier Should Never be Forgotten Veteran and painter Andrew Washington - in Mannheim, Germany - felt drawn to a fallen Soldiers’ portrait, which he painted and finally sent home to her family in Maryland. A 2LT one of my clients lost during his battalion’s deployment. Art has a way of healing.
Dec 8th
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Portraits of the Fallen An artist named Kaziah Hancock paints portraits of fallen soldiers free of charge for their families as part of Project Compassion. Video by KARE 11/ Minneapolis/ St. Paul.   militarytimes.com
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