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    Hi I don't know if anyone is interested in doing this, but saw it on another website and thought it was a nice idea.

    http://www.adoptasquaddie.co.uk/

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    The only problem I see is that I would like to take one home...

    good idea though

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    Don't need to adopt one, I married him nearly 29 years ago!

    Jacqui

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    We are going to be doing this soon, my cm friend did it last year with the mindees and they loved recieving the letters back from the squaddies.

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    I dont need to adopt one either ive married to one

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    what a lovely idea, I have lots of friends out and about in the army. My hubby is a ex squaddie x
    Nothing succeeds like a toothless budgie

 

 

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