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Former President George W. Bush has sent a sweet message to his late pal Kenny Rogers. The former president, 73, shared a photo of himself and Rogers on Instagram on Sunday, both men smiling from ear-to-ear. google.com "'You can’t make old friends,'" Bush wrote in the caption. "@laurawbush and I will miss this good man."


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