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No show. It feels good.Turn this into a whole different operation,
a whole different thing. Good news, happy story. Shout out to United
Auto insher In seven seventy three twoO two five thousand. Call him,
get some card inshure and save somemoney. If you haven't checked to see
how much you could be paying,you should call him Klein. What'd you
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got? So? What you got? I got something for you? What
you got? Smarty pants. DennisBarnes, a senior at International High School
of New Orleans, set a newnational record by receiving offers from one hundred
and twenty five colleges and universities totallymore than nine mill in scholarships, more
than any other college bound senior inUS history. Like that're talking million dollars
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in scholarship history. So the schoolsaid that the New Orleans Natives applied to
two hundred schools across the country andplans to announce his college decision on May
second. I'm actually invested now.Plus there's still more decision response is coming
in from other schools. His goalis to reach ten mill and offered scholarships
by the end of the month.He maintained a GPA of four point ninety
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eight. He was in the NationalHonor Society. He was fluent in Spanish.
I mean, he was just anamazing student. He's also taking college
courses as we speak at Southern Universityof New Orleans. He's been doing that
for the past two years, earlyearning college credits while pursuing his high school
diploma. He wants to duel majorin computer science and criminal justice, and
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he does graduate on May twenty fourth, but I hope he hits the ten
mil and I'm excited to see wherehe goes. Well. I wish this
guy would achieve something with his life, you know. I wish you'd step
it up right. I was worriedthat kids like that will burn out,
you know what I mean. Therewas a girl I went to high school
with perfect SAT score, perfect actscore, scholarships everywhere in the world,
and I don't know what happened toher. I've actually googled her a number
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of times, because she should probablyin her head extract the cure to cancer,
like she probably knows how to eradicateentire illnesses from nations. But I
don't know what I mean. Sheshould be in a lab somewhere or working
with it. Maybe she works withthe CIA and that's why I can't find
her. Can't find her, right, I mean, honestly, she was
brilliant. It was almost difficult tocommunicate with her because she was just you
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know what I mean, you evermet someone like that. It's just too
damned smart, and you're like tryingto like converse with him and it's like
no compreendi. Yes, honest togod, Karen Chapin is an engineer here.
She is the French show chief engineeras far as I'm concerned, um,
and she is Menses. She's abrilliant woman who works here and does
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like the wires and the buttons andthe computers and whatever else. And she
is so smart that sometimes I'm justlike, I don't, like, I
appreciate that explanation. And you're sosweet to say something that you think I
might understand, but I don't.Which button on off? Let's like,
let's keep it real simple. Sobrilliant thill this woman. But yeah,
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but she has a personality and likebut still she'll be like, wow,
that's the third and then she'll kindof look at me like and realize I
don't know what that means. Andthen she explains it in like sort of
a third greater kind of way.Yeah, but yeah, people like that.
Yeah, Karen Chapan has security cancerin her head somewhere, she does,
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I think so. And she hasa love for hair bands, oh,
her love for Next Yeah yeah,like Steely Dan. I think she's
a fan of you know, Ithink we should be getting her ticket to
all of this, Like she shouldbe like sitting on these people's laps.
She is an angel helping dumb peopleslaps. That's what Karen Chapin does,
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helping dumb people's slap um. Fourchimpanzees rescued from a roadside zoo. We're
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