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Moving Message from a 13-yr-old

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Logan, a 13-year-old boy from a very small town in Nebraska, called into a radio station (89.3FM KSBJ) after he had to put down an injured calf. He was very upset when he made the phone call from his ranch, but he wanted to share his experience.

The video was created out of the radio station’s audio recording from phone call. It’s touching. (The video has been watched by more than 8 million people - and was first uploaded in Nov. 2007 - talk about viral!)

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  • Dustin said:

    You know, I have probably seen this same video and/or heard this same clip 5 times or more. I have to admit that each time I see/hear it I get a little choked up.

    Absolutely viral and absolutely touching! Thanks for sharing!

    Dustins last blog post..A Provacative Thought - Now Who Am I?

  • Jenna said:

    So incredibly touching. This is the first time I have ever seen this. I posted it for all of my facebook friends. Sometimes us adults can learn a lot from these kids…truly remarkable.

  • Holly (author) said:

    Thanks Jenna and Dustin. This is the first time I’ve heard of this or seen it - and it’s had more than 8 million views on youtube so far. Kids are amazing!

  • Jerry said:

    That was the best, most awesome thing I have heard in a long time. Thank you for sharing that Holly! Sometimes, I think we would be better off if kids could run the World.

  • Dustin said:

    Jerry,

    I once wrote a poem about how I think the world would be better if were all still kids…now I’m gonna have to see if I can dig it up.

    Dustin

    Dustins last blog post..A Provacative Thought - Now Who Am I?

  • TheDavinator said:

    Wow, was that ever deep. I thought I was going to cry for a minute! It’s unbelievable how kids can really put things in perspective at times. It sure reminds us of how small our daily problems are, and of what the important things that really matter are. Thanx for that Holly, needed that today…Take care,Dav

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