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Monday, November 28, 2005
Dogs and Cats, Living Together
Jewish and Muslim teens
come together
to help the homeless.
Skeptics will find things to quibble with in this article, but I gotta spread the good news when I see it.
- served up by Ralphie @
2:53 PM
Comments:
Gimme more islam like that, and I will do my damndest to support them.
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Anonymous
: 6:12 PM, November 28, 2005
I feel a group hug coming on.
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Doctor Bean
: 6:33 AM, November 29, 2005
Not until you warm up that stethoscope.
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Anonymous
: 4:22 PM, November 29, 2005
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