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In another thread, you said

Number 1-Good post, Tap, I agree with you.

Number 2-Dis, where is passin thru's ostrich with it's head in the
sand when I need it? Also, I have a dare for you.
I DARE you to post something that is positively POSITVE.
Nothing negative allowed. Do you think you could
manage that one?

So here it is, just this one time, just for you. With a link to the entire article:

"Spec. Maxwell Ramsey made small kissing sounds as he tried to coax Wylie, a muscular black Percheron horse, over to the platform where the soldier stood. He swung the metal and plastic limb that is his new left leg over Wylie’s back and sat down in the saddle.

“Relax your leg. Take a deep breath. Remember you are sitting on a big old cushion,” Mary Jo Beckman, a therapeutic riding instructor, said to Ramsey as he and Wylie headed out into a dusty yard at Fort Myer.

The black and white horses that usually pull caissons during military funerals at neighboring Arlington National Cemetery are helping soldiers such as Ramsey in their long struggle to learn to walk again, to regain strength and to believe in their new limbs."


http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13110408/from/RS.1/
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