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I served....
Bed Bunker. The California King model (with the 105 gun capacity)
Allies or enemies, you make the call ! (Thanks to our fan Martin Webster)
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Grandpa Served in the U.S. Marines Dad Served in the U.S. Marines Mum Served in the U.S. Marines So Tell me why my kid should not join the Marines ?
Many people remember a fallen soldier as a person in uniform. Sometimes that soldier is the four legged friend who saved your life by being a bomb-sniffing dog and finding the IED and warns you about it before it explodes. This is a sad but beautiful picture of pure respect for 2 fallen heroes.
Our guns are bigger than your guns.....
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