There are more Fosters than bimbos


Strangers Pay For Veteran’s 1965 Ford Mustang To Be Restored:

We go from one extreme to the other and sometime that is a good thing.

On one hand we have a nasty, unpatriotic bimbo airline stewardess that refuses to hang up a Army sergeant’s jacket and on the other hand we have some very generous, patriotic people that restored a soldier’s car while he was away on duty.

An Iraq war veteran in Pearland, Texas, thought he was stopping by the shop to check on some small repairs to his classic car over the weekend. When he arrived, he was surprised to find his 1965 Ford Mustang restored to mint condition.

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Nine years ago retired Sgt. Kelly Foster bought the classic car after his first tour of duty in Iraq. Little at a time, with as much as he could afford he was paying for repairs and restoration.

The husband and wife team Margret and Timor Martin heard about the restoration, got together and solicited donations from other benevolent people like themselves to chip in and get Foster’s car completely restored for him. They figured that they wanted to show him some gratitude for his service.

When Foster went to check on his car he was completely surprised by the generosity and kindness of his new friends.

http://autos.aol.com/article/strangers-pay-for-veterans-1965-ford-mustang-to-be-restored/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000058

As for the airline bimbo; I hope she is never in a dark alley getting mugged and some solider turns his back on her.

Fortunately; there are more of the Fosters than there are bimbos’.

 

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