Posted: Thu Oct 08, 2020 5:10 am
Yes, but wet wool smells.
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
https://forum.nationstates.net/
Thepeopl wrote:https://www.antipodesmap.com/
This map will show you where you pop up when you would tunnel straight through the earth..
Thepeopl wrote:https://www.antipodesmap.com/
This map will show you where you pop up when you would tunnel straight through the earth..
Ellbonnia wrote:stonks!
San Lumen wrote:https://www.wfsb.com/happy-ending-us-soldier-reunited-with-stray-dog-she-took-care-of-while-overseas/article_61a82d57-1e70-5e09-8798-df9e9f20f0a7.html?fbclid=IwAR3gkRUOCpH2RCYdPLRq9XsSVQqwduIOBnQ3CF_0x0ZbdvJJrrXXBCp-oQk
A soldier in Oregon was reunited with a stray dog she bonded with while stationed in Kosovo. Through the organization Paws of War Meeka has found her forever home.
Mathuvan Union wrote:San Lumen wrote:https://www.wfsb.com/happy-ending-us-soldier-reunited-with-stray-dog-she-took-care-of-while-overseas/article_61a82d57-1e70-5e09-8798-df9e9f20f0a7.html?fbclid=IwAR3gkRUOCpH2RCYdPLRq9XsSVQqwduIOBnQ3CF_0x0ZbdvJJrrXXBCp-oQk
A soldier in Oregon was reunited with a stray dog she bonded with while stationed in Kosovo. Through the organization Paws of War Meeka has found her forever home.
I saw that, but I was really saddened *oh no this message may be removed by a mod because they said so * by all the times where that hasn’t happened.
San Lumen wrote:Mathuvan Union wrote:Over the decades, a ton of military operatives have met dogs or animals. It’s not often that they reunite.
Ah ok. One of my favorite stories is that of Fred the Afghan. A veteran from Maine brought him back from Afghanistan. he wrote a book about it and has a Instagram page.