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Time now for our field. Betterstay with it, because, Michaela,
because good news matters. Mindy Dreyerbrought to you each week, buy mosquito
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in our yard all weekend long andlast week as well, and not one
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You were gonna love this good newsstory. This comes out of Tennessee.
In an elementary school there, therewas a custodian who has been the
custodian there since nineteen ninety one.Well, he was told to go into
this one particular classroom. He's deaf, and when he walked in, the
entire kids in that classroom signed happyBirthday. They sang happy birthday to him
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through sign language because it was hissixtieth birthday and that made his whole year.
Isn't that cool? Do just somethingsmall that we don't We don't know
sometimes what the impact it'll make tobe planful and do something like that.
That's a great story. I knowhe said Tennessee and down to Tennessee in
elementary school and he just thought hewas going to walk in because he had
to clean something up, something spilledsomeone something, and they start sanging happy
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birthday to him and he was caughtoff Hardy start crying. That makes a
difference and to people, and wemight talk a little bit about that when
we talk with open arms next.I mean, I mean it's like those
little things that can make a differencein a person's life. Absolutely, what
do you have? So get readyto go to Dublin, mindy, because
I think he'd be willing to goto Dublin for this, Doublin Ohio or
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Dublin, Ohio, not the Dublinwith the memorial coming up? Well,
better yet, where you been?B I n discount retailer opening on Friday,
June second, six, twenty SawmillRoad items can range from MacBooks,
to general cleaning goods, mandy allat the same price. Every Friday,
they are going to restock with unusedcustomer returns and overstock goods. These are
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all placed into bins and as theweek progresses, prices drop from fourteen dollars
to twenty five cents for MacBooks forall this kind of stuff. Not kidding,
people walked away with iPhones, MacBooks, iPads ready for some pretty good
shape, pretty good shape. I'mlooking at a picture right now. Again,
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they're from like websites like Amazon,like restocked Garde. You know,
people could do the auctions here intown, but this makes it even easier.
June second, sixty twenty Sawmill Road, where you've been go get yourself
a treat for twenty five cents bythe end of the week. Well that's
like bin Mania in Johnstown where theykind of do that same thing. They'll
fill up these bins. You've talkedabout that. One time they fill up
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these bins and everything's like seven dollars. I whin, they're filled and the
next day there's six dollars. Thenext day they're fun. You get to
go to Johnstown to do it.Dublin just makes the closer I wonder if
it's the same people. It mightbe I been Mania and where you've been
bi n all the play on thatword. Listen, we're all trying to
save as much money as we canright now because still times are tough.
All right. So I took youto Tennessee from my first good news story.
Now I'm bringing you to Texas becausehigh school baseball and softball tournaments are
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going on, not just here inOhio but across the country. Well,
there was a game that was aboutto be played and the announcer came on
the PA system and said, outof respect, we are not going to
play the national anthem before this game, out of respect for who, right,
So everybody in the stands, soI can't say everybody, but a
lot of people in the stands startedsinging the national anthem. The umpires stayed
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by home plate, took off theirhats, stood appropriately, and then this
comment was made, this is Texas, and we still love our country and
our national anthem. And that's howpatriots fight back when someone takes offense to
our national anthem. You know whatyou do? You're singing even louder.
Well done the softball fans. Ilove it. I love that they did
it. I can't believe they weren'tgoing to do it. You're gonna tell
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me more about that in the break. I don't know what if no one
they said, no one knows whythe announcer announced it out of respect.
We're not going to play. It'sso weird America. Yeah it is.
People wake up, all right.We have a lot to come, including
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