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Sunday, January 18, 2009 - Sarah Gingichashvili
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An emotional plea from AHD Imaging calls out for people to open their hearts this holiday season to a 3D animated robot, who recently became unemployed after being cut from a TV advert due to budgetary constraints. Go get some Kleenex for this one. "It hasn't been the cheeriest of years eh? The papers full of doom and gloom; projects cancelled, work slowing down, and people generally being a tad mopey. No matter how the last twelve months have been for you, we hope that your festive season is a really happy one - well at least happier than ahd168's is going to be. Ahd168 is a robot friend of ours, and to be honest, he has got himself into a bit of a state. We're trying our best to help him, but all he really wants is somewhere to belong. Watch his heart-wrenching story. and let's hope his luck turns soon."
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