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IrishWhiskey - 2008-12-03

Never leave a man behind!


lolcoolj - 2008-12-03

That dog was just gonna eat the dead dog. But not in the middle of the street, those drivers are insane!


godot - 2008-12-03

Boards of Canada's "Telephasic Workshop" is one of the oddest choices of soundtrack for that clip I can imagine.


DerangedGoblin - 2008-12-03

I would not five this without Boards of Canada.


Big Beef Burritos Supreme - 2008-12-03

Watched it with the volume down, but I'll add a star for BoC.


simon666 - 2008-12-03

All dogs go to heaven, or the side of the road.


sosage - 2008-12-03

Give that dog a medal


delicatessen - 2008-12-03

Hurray for the extended ending of "Timbuktu"!


RockBolt - 2008-12-03

That is the luckiest fucking dog in the world


mouser - 2008-12-03

Yeah he got lucky but it was an easy lay, given the other dog was probably dead.


Syd Midnight - 2008-12-03

You get my stars


Honkykong - 2008-12-04

I agree. I laughed so hard at this comment and I continue to every time I go back and read it.


TeenerTot - 2008-12-03

This broke my little heart.


athodyd - 2008-12-03

CORPSMAAAAAN

YOU NEVER LEAVE A MAN BEHIND GOD DAMMIT

(dogs are basically Marines)


Syd Midnight - 2008-12-03

DOG DOWN! COOOORPSDOG!


DMKA - 2008-12-03

More like "Dog rescues corps".


Helena Handbasket - 2008-12-03

Dog Rescue Corps


NoCode - 2008-12-03

Why was it dragging the other dog with its dog arms instead of with its mouth?


major-_-turnon - 2008-12-03

okay what the hell good call


Hooker - 2008-12-03

YAY!!! I wish I could give more stars.


major-_-turnon - 2008-12-03

it's leaking =(


Crucifried - 2008-12-04

SGT. FLUFFERS

Rank and organization: Technical Sergeant, U.S. Army, Company K, 109th Infantry, 28th Infantry Division. Place and date: Near Kalborn, Luxembourg, 12 September 1944; near Sevenig, Germany, 17 September 1944. Entered service at: Salem, N.Y. Birth: Whitehall, N.Y. G.O. No.: 77, 10 September 1945.

Citation: He fought gallantly in Luxembourg and Germany. On 12 September 1944, Company K began fording the Our River near Kalborn, Luxembourg, to take high ground on the opposite bank. Covered by early morning fog, the 3d Platoon, in which T/Sgt. Fluffers was squad leader, successfully negotiated the crossing; but when the 2d Platoon reached the shore, withering automatic and small-arms fire ripped into it, eliminating the platoon leader and platoon sergeant and pinning down the troops in the open. From his comparatively safe position, T/Sgt. Fluffers crawled alone across a field through a hail of bullets to the stricken troops. He led the platoon to safety and then unhesitatingly returned into the fire-swept area to rescue a wounded soldier, carrying him to the American line while hostile gunners tried to cut him down.


Rodents of Unusual Size - 2008-12-04

SERGEANT Fluffers!

WHOS A GOOD WIDDLE SARGE YES YOU ARE YES YOU GOOD BOY GOOD GOOD SOLDIER WHO IS JUST SO LIFE SAVINGY YES YOU ARE THE LIFE SAVINGEST WIDDLE BOY

NO...NO DONT FETCH THE HAND GRENADE DON'T FETCH IT!


halon - 2008-12-04

But was he okay? :(


stage - 2008-12-04

dogs are great.


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