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A single person who personifies unrepentant greed and how it destroys the fun and good cheer that have always brought Americans together.
“It can be pretty lonely on the road during a long shoot, but his resilient good cheer and sense of humor was a Godsend.
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“Lights are up and there was winter frost in the air with recent snowfall, although that did not stop locals with good cheer supporting our shops for the late night shopping in town with retailers providing tasty treats and mince pies for customers.
“Most of the members in the syndicate that own him couldn’t be there for the Welsh Grand National so I got a good cheer from them as well.”