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Re: OT: Help Bring Out Troops Home For Christmas
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Posted by dr.sportster on December 09, 2006 at 06:36:50 from (67.72.98.94):
In Reply to: Re: OT: Help Bring Out Troops Home For Christmas posted by bradk on December 08, 2006 at 20:11:47:
The woman who started it for her son has a whole garage full of it waiting for shipment.When she first told her pastor he laughed.Then she told him what it was for ,so he made an anouncement in church.Then people strated collecting it.Then it made the newspaper and evening news.Now the whole state is almost sold out. Church has a whole room full too.It is also considered hazordous for the commercial airlines so then pilots volunteered delervery to Iraq.It is mostly used inside house searchs as the troops encounter very fine hard to see tripwires and it wont set off the device.Helps keep them alive.Stupid silly string becomes a lifesaver.Sorry for the other comment I took your first post the wrong way.
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