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I would call our friends in Denmark. They are a couple with four children who moved there from L.A. to work for the government. Get this... their job is to teach the people about love! They teach forgiveness and loving others when they don't deserve it.:heart:
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I would call a family in Zimbabwe that I stayed with in 1997 for 3 months. I went there to volunteer for Hospice with patients with HIV but when that didn't work out I volunteered at the elementary school for grade 3. The family I stayed with were amazing people and took such great care of me during my 3 months in their country.
Tricia
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If I had a Pingo card I'd call my Mom (80 and a local call) and give it to her. She likes to call her brothers and sisters. She's been quite lonely since my dad passed. I know she would appreciate it.
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I don`t need a calling card because I have a cell phone with a plan,so I would send it to a soldier so he/she could call his/her family.
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I would use it to call my daughter and 3 grandchildren. My son-in-law is in the service and they are sending him to Alaska for at least 3 years! My babies will be soooooo big when grandma gets to hold them again.:hugs:
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I would use it to call my best friend in florida. I didn't realize how much I missed her until I made a last minute decision last Saturday to blow off work in order to drive home for her wedding. The 5 minutes we got to spend talking with each other was so worth it and made me remember how much fun we have talking to one another.
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I would give it to my grandfather. He is 87 and only has 2 of his brothers left. One in Tx and one in North MS. He does not call them much and this would be a freebie call and they could just talk about their "Good ole days!":) And not worry about the phone bill.
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My best friend Tina. She reminded me we have been friends this year for 30 years. When we meet in High School at first we did not like each other (had the same name), but became the best of friends. Over the years we became the best of friends. When I had to deploy the first time in the Navy as a single parent, she let my daugher live with her for the time I was gone without a question. Over the years, she has always been there no mater what I needed her for. We are as close as any who are actually blood family.
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If I won I would give it to my daughter Her husband is going to Bagdad in May and my granddaughters would love to talk to daddy It will be the first time he has been away from them.
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if i were have a pingo call i would call my aunts and uncles in ipswich, england have not spoken with them for sometime since my mom passed away