George Washington
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I'm sorry. He's in bed.
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My name is Pamela Hurst.
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Your son saved my son Tyler's life today.
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Yeah, we all had a hard day today.
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I understand there were some complications.
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Yes, George is not supposed to go in the swimming pool.
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His head is very sensitive, and he's not feelin' very well.
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Your son is a hero, Mrs. Richardson.
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George is not my son. He's my nephew.
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I almost lost my son today.
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I appreciate you comin' by.
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Hmm, I remember a time I kissed somebody.
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I kissed him on the steps. His name was Charles.
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I cannot believe I kissed him. I just started goin' out with him...
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like five minutes before I kissed him.
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You're fast, man.
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And next thing, we was on the steps kissin'.
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Lord, your cousin reacted really crazy.
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- She spit out her soda. It was terrible. -
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- She was laughin' at you. - Yes, then we saw each other later on that night,
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and all we did was kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss, kiss.
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Ugh, that's probably why I don't like kissin' anymore now.
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If somebody stuck their tongue in my mouth, I'll have a heart attack. I
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swear.
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I can't stand that.
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"Duh Da Nuh Na, a new kind of hero.
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"George Richardson, a 12-year-old New Street resident,
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"saved the life of an unidentified eight-year-old boy
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yesterday afternoon.
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"The youngster had fallen into the water at the New Main Street public
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swimming pool...
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"while his mother was having a picnic with friends at the nearby
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playground.
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"'Carelessness,' the mother blamed. 'It's my own fault.
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"'Thank God for giving George the courage and strength to be such a hero.
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He will always stand in my heart."'
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Why'd they put that picture of me in my drawers?
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That's what you were wearing when they found you.
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Oh, yeah. I didn't want to get my pants wet.

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