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Jody Mussina's listening leaving on w pa p iHeart Radio, Panama City.
My sister is sneezing over there.My goodness. Who it is bad pollen
today? I don't know what itis. I was fright till I got
in here. Maybe somebody's cloned.No I didn't. I did not spray
any colone today because of that purpose. Like I out about around her across
the state line. Oh that newclone that you got at the Westerner,
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Yeah, a couple of weeks ago. I put too much on it,
and I apologize. I love it. It smells so good at the door.
Oh, I know the outside,not the outside door. It's called
h I figure it's called Lane Frost, okay, Yeah, the famous famous
rodeo cowboy. Yeah. I thinkit's called Legendary. And I fell at
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Legendary after that show too, becauseI needed shower. You kept on and
on, you know, I hadseveral people, what is it? What
it was? I mean? Ilove it. If it's going to Lane
Frost coming drive by the studio,they wanted it, just roll your window
down and you could get a whispoback light. He's here, she's starting
already. She was on a sneezingfit and now she's on another fit.
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Here we go, Jason al Dean, crazy Town coming up in just a
few minutes. We have to talkabout so many events today, and we'll
just to give you. For instance, today is food day. I'm down
with food. I means to generalin general. We have all these days
for specific food spend. Now thisone is just for all. This is
just a food day. Think aboutit. We'll discuss it when we come
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back. Right now, as youdrive on and you're six to eleven,
eleven minutes after the hour and nochance of raining this week, beautiful get
out and Georgia and Georgia, getout there in Georgia. And now he's
having a fit this morning. AbodyTang got toggled. Get the wrong and
fastest on the wrong saliables what Idid down, step off the bush,
shy, go off the way youcame, fab guitar wall down streets,
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just best field to She's a crazytown. Panama City is number one for
new country WPAP. Let's go toNashville and get you up to the doctor.
Shane and Tessa's I heard country minutesap. Chaney Tucker was spotted riding
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a horse around downtown Nashville on Saturday. Seems to be her thing. Remember
she did it when she rode thatblack stallion. She made history as the
first person to ride a horse onthe Grand Ole Opry stage back in June.
But this time it was a verydifferent, very cool reason that she
did it. It's because she wasbeing inducted into the Country Music Hall of
Fame. I made a lot ofhorseback. Wow. I mean that's double
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t right here. I love DanielZug. It was made official. Tanny
Tucker Patty Lovelace enshrined in the CountryMusic Hall of Fame over the weekend,
along along with songwriter Bob McDill.The three were recognized as the one hundred
and fifty to fifty first and onehundred and fifty second members of the Halt
during the coveted medallion ceremony. Itwas beautiful, lots of great performances from
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all of them. Why knowing itwas there performing as well, and many
more congratulations ladies, good our goodfriend. Darius Shrucker had an interview with
Kelly Clarkson on her show and hewas asked about it if he'd ever had
a ghost experience in which he saidhe had really so him and a bandmate
of his when he was with Hoodieand the Blowfish had moved into darius new
home, and Darius said he wokeup in the middle of the night and
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his grandmother y'all was sitting at thefoot of the bed. Now, the
only problem is Grandma had been deceasedfor quite some time. So Darius said,
when he woke up and he sawgrandma, he was quite shocked.
Thank you, Kenny. Image wasthe word shock? Did? He just
shock all over? Shocked everywhere?You know. Had got up and went
to his friends. German said,Hey, buddy, do you mind if
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I come sleep with you? Whywould you ever want to crawl your butt
in the bay with me? Yousaid, because my grandmother's in my room
and she's been going for a littlewhile. Man, can you imagine?
Can you imagine? Every family's gotone? Oh, I love a good
ghost story. Right now, allright, let's get I'm getting doctor s
tes cousin d We're rolling with morecountry and more fun of the more Age's
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w PAP Matty two five WPAP Welcomeback to the show. Time for tisses.
Five random facts on pap boom shotit like a lock like boom.
Jerry Pipers election, Jerry Pipers Electricgotta take care of you. Leave the
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lights on when the lights go out. Because you have a cooler generator,
your lights will stay on, right. Yes, okay, we're just making
sure you give them a call forany of your electricity electricity needs. There
we go five to one go.President Gerald Ford had a dog in the
White House that didn't bite people,actually did something really cool. Its name
was Liberty, and he was tryingto create diversions in meetings, create the
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versions. So if President Ford wantedto end a conversation in the Oval Office,
he would send a signal to Libertyand she would go to the guest
to wag her tail and ask forattention. No, but it would create
a natural break in the conversation.So he would train the dog to go
up to his guests and divert theirattention so that he could end a conversation
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or change the course of asation.That's brilliant. Versions, it's brilliant.
When Judy Garland got cast as Dorothyin the Wizard of Oz, she was
put on a diet of chicken soup, black coffee and eighty cigarettes a day.
Oh whoa, and she was onlysixteen. I'm not no, she
was treated very poorly by the studios. Then a minute, she was sixteen
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and she was smoking at Yeah,very pretty pretty crazy. Wow. Yeah.
McDonald's didn't start accepting credit cards untiltwo thousand and three, since only
been twenty years. Crazy and peoplethought it was really wild too. If
you look at the videos back then, they did a new story interviewing people
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and they were saying, well,I think that's just going to take it
way too long, and why dopeople need to use a credit card for
you know, a two dollars hamburgeror whatever it was back. Wow,
Lichtenstein, they don't have an army. Lichten it's a country shame. They
don't have an army. And theirlast military engagement was back in eighteen sixty
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six and they only had eighty soldiers. None of them were killed, and
in fact, eighty one soldier's return, including a new Italian friend that they
had made. So the army wasdisbanded soon afterwards because uh, here we
are, here, we are wegot one extra. Yeah, they don't
need it. Nobody's mad at Lichtenstein. They're not doing anything to make anybody
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mad. Nobody does anything mad.It's how strong of an army can you
be with a name like Lichtenstein?I don't know. Shane Collins, go
red? Why come on at thissign? Bulled out? Y'all fight ober
one? When you pass gash,here we go. You know that's tiny.
There's a tiny particles of feces thatcome with it. What but they
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all come shooting out? They leaveyour body at five hundred and forty three
miles per hour. Good gracious,this is real science. He's being serious.
What was the straight on that fivehundred and forty three miles per hour?
Now listen, I gotta ask thequestion when you have you gotta what
question? I gotta ask a questionhere. The question is, how in
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the world do they know? Howfast? Is there a guy checking out
like a real jager? Have youheard? Have you heard the commercial about
that guy that smells in butts withthat dealer in the under arm? It's
the same guy, same down,it's the same guy. It's the same
as the same What do you dofor a living? Things on flagulets?
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Fladulous? Whatever? He wants toask you a question? I asked the
question to ask you when it feelswhen leaning? Excuse me, wait as
lands when you get kind sift?See and I'm riding around your finger this
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ring, I'm wearing the look inyour back girl, and you cast me
seving. And now the drive toget up and go to work, I
say, we gen z. Now, Tessa is the youngest one in this
room. And I know for afact you believe your family believes in going
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to work. You always have.How long How old were you when you
first had your first like thing toget up and go do? It was
a job? How old were you? My first job was to take care
of our animals on our farm.It was one hundred percent our responsibility.
But you were you? I meanas young as you know, four or
five six o'clock to feed the chickens. Yeah, and water old is what
I'm saying. I said a foursix years old? So you said four
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or five or six o'clock o'clock inthe morning. Sorry, so about five
six years old? Okay, allright, all there we'd have to take
care of the animals, and itwas our job to once you got a
little bit older, you know,haul water buckets and hey, muck stalls
and we'd there were multiple multitude ofchores that we had to get done.
I started working before I was probablyseven or eight six years old, commercial
fishing with my grandfather, my cousinsand my dad. But the first called
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a job, right, it's ajob. And you know, my family,
just like your family put that inus at a young age. That's
you gotta work. You gotta work. You better love it because you got
to do it the rest of yourlife. Well that's why you get an
education, so you could do somethingyou were You would get an education and
something you were talented and passionate aboutand have a happy life. Get up
every day and live a dream.Listen to this, this is real.
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A gen Z woman has gone virallately because hurting nine to five job is
making her sad. It's emotionally drainingthat she has to work from nine to
five. Less sir, and somewherealong the line, the communication of teaching
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a young person the importance of gettingup and going to go it's been lost
and listen to this is real andshe is absolutely complaint. Just hit it.
I know I'm probably just being sodramatic and annoying, but this is
my first job. Like my firstnine to five job after college, and
I'm in person and I'm commuting inthe city and it takes me forever to
get there. There's no way I'mgoing to be able to afford living in
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the city right now, So that'soff the table. Like dah, if
I was able to walk to workand it'd be fine, but I'm not,
so it literally takes me. LikeI leave here, like I get
on the train at seven thirty andI don't get home till like six fifteen
earliest, and then like I don'thave time to do anything. I don't
I want to shower, eat mydinner, and go to sleep. I
don't have time or energy to cookby dinner either, Like I don't have
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that energy to work out, Likethat's out the window, Like I'm so
upset, Oh my god, nothingto do with my job at all.
But just like the nine to fiveschedule in general is crazy, being in
the office nine to five. Likeif it was remote, you get off
at five and your home and everything'sfine. I can't I can't even listen.
I can't even finish listen to it. Yeah, I mean I can't
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even finish listening to it. Iwant. The first thing I want to
do is I want to lean forwardand grab that young lady's hand and go,
honey, do you understand the importanceof getting an education, working a
job so you'll have nice things.You can bless other people, you can
pay it forward, work hard,have a good lifestyle for yourself. We're
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not always going to have time toI'm sorry, work out. Yeah,
I'm sorry. We're not gonna alwayshave the the do you think Tess when
she gets home after being here atfive am? It's the energy every day
to fix dinner for three men,but they do. You have to.
It's family and it's called survival.Well, two loads of laundry and I
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do work out right right. Idon't hear you saying like this. I
mean this is insane. Yeah,well, this is what you're hearing on
the radio is entitlement. That iswhat you're hearing from a newer generation of
people. We don't as a whole. When I do at my house,
I know test does I know youdo, Doc, But I put that
in my child every day and it'simportant. Somebody's not teaching it and this
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has been lost in the last liketen, fifteen, twelve years yeah.
I mean it's like a flip ofthe switch. People don't want to dang
work. I think, well,I think it's just like you said,
not only entitlement, but this youngwoman, like she said, this is
her first nine to five jobs.So she's gone from being a student and
having that kind of day to daystructure be a little more fluid. And
now that she's not shild of classesfor eight hours a day, it's like
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going to work. We have togo to college eight hours a day.
But here's here's the thing. She'sgetting a dose of reality. It's called
being an adult. She's not.She's just you know, ready, it's
coming to reality that you know,I didn't go to college. I went
to college kid. I went toI went to Golf Coast to be a
cop. I went to school therecmso five. But what I'm saying is
not everybody has a college education,but we all have to go to work.
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We have tobody has to pay theirpart. Yeah, everyone, I
was into the trade jobs. Iwas a trade job kid man and so
many of us out there. Butnonetheless, and now it's back, it's
back. Now we go. Yeah, now we need trade jobs. And
you're thinking you can't find a job. We can. You can call Test,
you can call d you call me. We can get you a job
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in Bay County. There are somany openings right now at Eastern ship Building
Train. I want to go onand on and on, all local and
by the way, seven fifteen liveand local. So glad you're joining us
this morning. I'd love to hearyour side of that. If you heard
that lady rant, No, thisgen Z Well, I'm not going to
tell you where she lives or whatshe does. Don't make any difference.
She's a kid. But if youheard that rant, we'd love to hear
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your comments. Call us at eightyfive oh seven six nine fourteen hundred again
that number eight five o seven sixnine fourteen hundred. Call into the show.
Let us know what you think aboutthat, young lady. We'd love
to hear from you. It's Tuesdaytests and what happens at seven forty five
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on Tuesday mornings. It's toud brushTuesday. It's the way. I'm coming
up at seven forty five from thePerry and Young Attorneys at Law Traffic Center.
You are time Saber traffic on ninetytwo five. That will need bad
looks like we are finally problem freeon your Panama nine to five workday is
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she's not four y nine to fiveworkday. She's absolutely stretched out, she's
stressed out. Oh my goodness.You know, I'm probably just being so
dramatic and annoying, But this ismy first job, like my first nine
to five job after college, andI am in person, and I'm commuting
in the city, and it takesme forever to get there. There's no
way I'm going to be able toWe're living in the city right now.
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She just kids, that's off thetable. She doesn't have any because nine
to five jobs, she doesn't haveany time for herself, and she has
to go work out before she goesto work, and then she's tired.
She could even she didn't feel likecooking when she gets home because she has
to work too five. She getshomely at six fifteen. My question is
this man, what happens when momand daddy pass and you've got this child
or this person that does not havea work ethic who takes care of them?
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Then the government, because that meanstaxpayers are paying for you. Get
your butt to one. I gotto go to work, you got to
go to work. Started on thefarm so young, and then got into
you said, building sandwiches. Butyour your dad owned some subway shops.
Yeah, he invested in some subwayfranchises and so that was all of our
first real job. So you're buildingbuilding a sandwich. I'm gonna say,
what fourteen fifteen years robbing floors,taking try doing food prep, working a
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service industry job, and there yougo. I think more people need to
work service industry jobs. But that'sabsolutely another story. It is another Let's
go to the phone real quick,y'all have been calling it the only pap
doctor Chane tests there boys and theyget up and they go to work every
single morning. When they get offwork, they have invested in a lawnmower
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and trailer and pressure washer, andthen they go and until dark, and
sometimes after dark they're still working.There you go, get working absolutely starts
at home. And one of themhe had a job working on hay farms
when he was thirteen and fourteen yearsold, and children homeschool. So I
mean, these kids have got towake up. It's time to go back
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to work when you are fourteen,when you're fifteen, and I understand there's
an education there, but I don'tcare if you're learning a trade. We
need it in America right now.And I get like letting your kids be
kids and letting them have some freedomand some fun too, But there's balance
that needs to be having no doubtwant and you know, and our our
government goes into that too, becauseyou'll have people nowadays that'll say, if
you know, I can sit homeand make more money than this, and
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you a very good together would nowshow you what a real crowd that would
ever allowed again an America. Younever didn't think that it ever happened again.
But the sound don't Bill Long Island, the San Francisco faith and everything
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is in between them. And soI called media gun a fighting the books
by yourselves, but you outside.People's best me was a fut Those will
almost kick together. And you cantake that to the fans. That's the
cow all. It's inthing he means, and the rebels sayanks, you just
should play your hands old Pittsburgh's TheaterSpanish and I think you're gonna find you
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understand, And you never did thatwould happened again. A good guity.
You never didn't think they would neverget together again. We now show walking
you a crowded wre allowed again anAmerica. You never didn't think that it
ever happened again, and you neverdid anything that it would happened again.
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You a very good gaging. Younever did a thing that we'd never get
together again. We choke your friend, they would again. You never did
that. It never wa That isCVB Charlie Daniels band on w P a
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P seven thirty seventh Here on theBig Show, Panama City, Northwest Flida.
iHeart Radio worldwide. Folks, goingto work this morning, getting it
done, getting it done. Thisgeneration really truly needs to wake up.
And the way that I parent mytwo kids is it reality checking. Adulting
suck. You need to get usedto it quick like and understand that everything
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is not handed these and it's true. You got to get up and go
with It's seven thirty eight Doctor ShayTys cousin d Little Garth Brooks, Huey
Lewis, We're working for a LivingComing up to the Brush Tuesday with doctor
David Lister on w P a PGood Morning, Northwest Florida, Sunday's Morning,
Sunday's passing by were working forever,and he sent until I die.
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Damn if you do, Damn ifyou don't, you're supposed to get a
restix what you can do. Damn. But I want working ready, Hell
fuck working for it, working forworking, taking what they're getting, because
I'm working for living with some Scuttiewith your sun set, some tim with
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your toes. Doctor Shane and Testin the morning on ninety five, w
p ap, what's going on,Mama? Something just down on me.
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I'm home in some months, Benchsays songs and women making some bad decisions.
God knows I'm drinking too much.Yeah, I know you've been worried
about me. You've been letting allthose fairs toes. But he's still on
me. Must have finally made theirway home. I thought you to know
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that I really like this girl FamyJefferson City. Turns out he's like,
yeah, I still trottle way.I can't frostee only damn son the Blesses
leaving, so I gotta fro thoughtsyou fron thought you thought you thought you's
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a no Doughty's you know, Ithought you's just no dought You's you know
dot us you know don't yours wallwhat's the lyric in that song, Tessa,
I asked you about that. Icouldn't figure out what Morgan Walland was
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saying, I love me and girl. I thought he was saying, I
love me a girl way down therein Tennessee, the way he was to
Jefferson City, got me a newgirlfriend down in Jefferson City. He's saying,
Jefferson City, Jefferson. What didyou think? Did you think it
was something else? Now? Icouldn't fan. I haven't looked up the
lyrics. I don't know what's meangirl doing. I thought I thought he
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was saying tended to see. Ithought he would say that this whole time.
I've been saying tended to see thiswhole time. We just thought you
had a speech, Impettiman, Fatty. Yeah, Jefferson City. It's a
small, little, small little townnortheast of Knoxville. Got it, got
it all right? Coming up?Listen at seven forty five, we have
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tended to see? Well, doctor, the listener is going to call in
at seven forty five with toothbrush Tuesday. Get your hearing checked. I think
probably so. I couldn't. Icouldn't believe it. Listen The good News
story of the Day test is goingto cover it right after eight o'clock,
so we'll get to doctor Lister's toothbrushin about nine minutes or so, but
right after eight. An amazing storyof school bus driver saving the life of
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a seven year old that was chokingon a quarter. That story coming up
eight ten this morning here on theBig Show, right now seven forty three
on WPAP. Here's what you needto know now. This is a PAP
news update from news Channel seven fromthe w JHGTV newsroom. I'm Melsosh.
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A person was hospitalized after being hitby a car Monday morning in Panama City.
According to Florida Highway Patrol, avehicle was driving south on Thomas Drive
when they struck a pedestrian. Thepedestrian was wearing all black, so the
driver did not see them. Theywere thrown onto the windshield of the car
before falling to the ground. Thedriver stayed at the scene until first responders
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You are time Saber traffic on ninetytwo five. They will need BAP no
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Music The Best Music in the Countryninety two FIPAP. She said, he
came up to me. I thoughthe was sick, so he appeared to
be throwing up, so I openedthe door to the bus to tell him
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to throw up outside. Well,that wasn't the scenario. The school bus
driver, who is trained in firstaid and CPR, said that the seven
year old was able to indicate thathe couldn't breathe, so that's when she
jumped into action. Man, itall got caught on the surveillance video.
She says. I immediately got offthe bus, picked him up down the
stairs, and on my way tothe sidewalk, I was doing the Heimlich
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maneuvers all the child, telling himbreathe, baby, breathe. I got
you. So through the use ofthe Heinlich maneuver, Rockel was able to
get the quarter out of Preston's mouth, and the boy said, I choked
on the quarter and then Roquel savedmy life. He promised he won't do
it again. Sting came up tome. I thought he was sick,
so he appeared to me throwing up. So I was like, hey,
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throw up, you know, Isaw. I opened up the door to
tell him and threw up outside,and when he turned back and looked at
me, he was basically letting meknow he couldn't breathe. I immediately got
off the bus, picked him up, and ran down the stairs. On
my way to the sidewalk, Iwas doing the homlick, telling him,
breathe, baby, breathe. Igot you, I got you. I
choked on a quarter and then Rockelsaved my life. Oh my goodness,
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Thank God for that bus driver.An amazing story. The good news story
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