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Cloud USA (EST. January 21, 2010) is a promotional/fan site where all English-speaking Rain Clouds of every age and ethnicity around the globe can share in their love of JI-HOON JUNG, the talented Korean artist known the world over as RAIN [비] (Bi). We want to provide a comprehensive introduction of Rain to those who may not know much about him, as well as help increase his presence in North America.
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You know?
I’m really gonna miss all of the soldiers reaching out to Rain for high fives after he is released from the Army. There’s just something poignant about his leaving those soldiers behind. Sigh.
Maybe lots of those guys will come to his concerts in the future and cheer just as loudly there for him as they have done during these Consolatory Train performances? ♥
Terri :-}
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Although I am excited about Rain’s discharge I will miss his Consolatory Train performances. Those soldiers will miss Rain. I hope he is able to do a concert before he leaves. They way those soldiers support and cheer him they should get at least a mini-concert.
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Thanks for all the photos and clips. That was a great consolatory train performance. The ones open to the public are usually great.
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