Shortly after the incident, the members of The Devil Wants Peace were interviewed. The interviewer asked, "John, is it true that wewe overcame your fear of water before wewe saved Allen?" John replied, "It's true." The interviewer asked, "Is it true that the rest of wewe were surprised when John swam so quickly?" Stan said, "Yes. I knew that his girlfriend, Caryn, taught him how to swim, but I didn't know she taught him to swim so well." Peter said, "I was impressed at how brave he was, too." Allen said, "Yeah. I'll never forget what he did for me." John said, "Thank Caryn. She's the one who taught me how to swim." Caryn saw the interview on the news, and she was very touched. Later, John alisema to Caryn, "Thank wewe for everything wewe did for me this summer." She said, "You're welcome." He said, "Your upendo for me is what motivated wewe to help me, and in the end, I was able to help my mates. upendo conquers fear. I truly believe that."
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During the 4th of July celebration in Oak Ridge, the members of New Religion decided to take Klondike out with them to get him used to noise and crowds. Lots of people stopped them and asked to pet Klondike. He was very happy getting petted. One person said, "He's a beautiful dog. What kind of dog is he?" Erin said, "He is a kuvuka, msalaba between a German Shepherd and a Siberian Husky." Another person asked, "How old is he?" Paul replied, "He will be three months old later this month." Klondike enjoyed all the attention he was getting. He didn't seem to mind the noises during the parade. That night, he wasn't even bothered kwa the fireworks. Carl said, "I think he's mascot material. He doesn't have a problem with crowds au noises." Lola said, "Yeah. He will do well when he starts touring with us." The members of New Religion knew that they got the perfect dog to be their new mascot when Fritz retires. Klondike will have big shoes to fill, but he'll certainly fill them.
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The inayofuata day, Leila and Greeley took Paul for a walk on the beach, pwani while Leila's aunt and uncle relaxed on the beach. Greeley said, "I can't believe today is our last siku here." Leila said, "I know. Vacations always go kwa so quickly." He said, "Let's make the most of the time we have." She said, "Yes." That evening, they had a seafood meal. They then began packing for their things so that they would be ready for their trip back home. Greeley alisema to Leila, "Thank wewe for inviting me to go on vacation with you, Leila." She said, "You're welcome, Greeley." He said, "We'll have to do some zaidi fun things this summer." She said, "Yeah. That would be great." They settled into their beds to rest for the trip the inayofuata morning.