Join Angie Austin and Dr. Cheryl Lentz as they explore profound life questions that evoke cherished memories and legacy building. They reflect on moments of gratitude and the importance of connection and kindness in contemporary times. This heartfelt exchange offers insights into remembering memorable experiences and aspiring to be a better person.
SPEAKER 01 :
Welcome to The Good News with Angie Austin. Now, with The Good News, here’s Angie.
SPEAKER 08 :
Hey there, friend. Angie Austin and Dr. Cheryl Lentz with The Good News. Dr. Cheryl Lentz, the academic entrepreneur. Hey, friend. How are you?
SPEAKER 09 :
Hi there. Good, good, good. Loving that spring is coming. I’m looking out my window and the plants are starting to see daylight. I like it.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it. Okay, so I have these 40 questions that I worked on last week, and they’re just kind of life questions, but I thought they were super fun in that I’m really into our friend Jim Stovall’s golden list, and I’ve been doing it more regularly, the 10 things that you’re grateful for every day, and that really helps you appreciate life, because every time I’m on his list, he lets me know, and probably once a year, I make his list, and he said I was right below a crystal, which is really solid territory, he said, so… That’s nice. Yeah, I know. I love it. Okay. So I thought this was – I’m going to make this into a two-part. So the first part of the question is, what do you want to remember forever? And it shows a sunset. And I think about one New Year’s Eve sitting with friends on a beach in California in Marina del Rey right by Venice Beach looking at a sunset thinking, I’ll remember this moment forever. And – I’m sure there are other things. So while you’re answering, I’m going to think, what do you want to remember forever?
SPEAKER 09 :
Wow. I think I want to remember when my Siberian Husky, George, picked me for the first time. It was the most magical moment because he stood on his back legs. He put one of his paws on either side of my shoulders. And looked me right in the eye as if to say, yep, you’ll do. You’re my new mom. And as if that was just the decision that needed to be made. And he made it. And we took him home. And unfortunately, he died about six years later. He died young. It was the most magical thing I’ve ever seen to connect to nature with the fact that I was being evaluated and found that I was good.
SPEAKER 08 :
Wow, that is so I love that. I love that. I mean, I think there’s like several like moments, you know, you remember, I remember once, shortly after my brother died, and it was like, there was a bad I mean, he was murdered. And there was just a bad experience that happened after that. And I remember just being in my condo in Marina del Rey. It was right on the oceanfront, which that wasn’t bad news. And no one was on the beach because it was a little bit stormy. But there was this like a ray of light that was shining on this one lone guy walking on the beach. And my brother had done that painting of, you know, when Jesus talks about how, you know, you see two sets of footprints, but then you only see one.
SPEAKER 09 :
Yeah, footprints in the sand.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yes. And that he’s carrying you through the difficult, you know, part of your journey. And that’s why I only see one set of prints. And so he looked like that from a distance. You know, it looked like the one man walking in the sand. And my brother had done this painting. And after he was murdered, I did get some of his paintings. And that was one that I did that I received.
SPEAKER 03 :
And I got.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I got the chills because no one’s out there. It’s starting to rain already. The wind and the sand are blowing, but there is this stream of sunlight on this man that looked like the Jesus painting my brother had done. And I just felt a sense of peace, like that he was okay, that he was in heaven, like that moment, that picture, that visual, like I can really see in my mind. And so and that’s the whole feeling of like when you really know God is real, when you have that peace that surpasses all understanding. So I that’s that’s a cool one for me, I think, to remember for sure. OK, OK. And I’m going to change this. What do you want to be remembered for?
SPEAKER 09 :
Ah, that one’s easy because this is the legacy exercise you and I have talked about, you know, in terms of what you know, when you write your obituary, what are they going to say about you kind of a thing? I’d like to be remembered as the writer. I mean, the ability to be able to take the academic and have made a mark in the world that advanced society in some way, right? Somebody reads something, gets inspired and does something amazing. You know, that’s what I’d like to have my writing accomplished someday.
SPEAKER 08 :
You know, I was watching – there’s a lot of these interviews on Instagram, and that’s beautiful, by the way, what you just said. A lot of these videos on Instagram where they’re asking male athletes, like college athletes, or they were asking the nuggets, like who’s the most important person in your life? Or, you know, what do you want to – It was just amazing to me how much people love their mothers. Many people really love their moms. And they were talking about their moms or how often do you call your mom. Every day, I’m not ashamed. I call my mom every day or whatever. And just the love that many people have for their mothers. So I hope I’m remembered by my kids as being a good mom and that they know that I love them. But secondly… I think my big thing on forgiveness, how I really feel like I’m a forgiveness ambassador and that I really want people to know that I cared about and I could forgive, but I also wanted others, prompted others to forgive.
SPEAKER 09 :
That’s very sweet in there. That’s the contributing to the soul of the world. I mean, that’s beautiful.
SPEAKER 08 :
Okay. What do you appreciate most about your current situation? What do you appreciate most about your current situation?
SPEAKER 09 :
That’s easy. I’m at the end of the life with my Siberian Husky and every day I get with her as a gift. And so we spend as much time as we can together. And today we were at the vet getting her a pain shot and She was so animated and having such a good day and just all kinds of kisses and hugs. And I’m like, that’s what I want to remember is the time that I made that magic happen for as long as we can.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, that’s awesome. I like that, you know, working from home and only working part time that I do get to spend a lot of time with my kids and I don’t miss any sporting event unless they’re at exactly the same time in different areas I’m there for. Any school event, any academic event, any sporting event, I can do everything. We literally live like half a mile from the school. I can see it from our hill.
SPEAKER 09 :
Oh, that’s wonderful. That connection is really important and that foundation you’re building. Well done.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I love that. Okay, what do you always look forward to? What do you always look forward to? Oh, we’re doing a family cruise next week. I love family vacations.
SPEAKER 09 :
Oh, nice. Good for you. I look forward to when I go to church, and this is going to be a little self-serving, but the church is because I love the pipe organ. And last Sunday in particular, I go and it’s great that church is there, but I will tell you, I go mostly for the music. And he was absolutely in rare form on Sunday. And it just lifts my spirits and makes me smile to have that incredible instrument. played so well by such a maestro that it was just, I was joyful all along.
SPEAKER 08 :
Do you say anything to him when he plays like that?
SPEAKER 09 :
You know, I’m one of the few that does stay after church when he does a little mini concert. You know, he’ll finish the last hymn in church and then he’ll play something after. And sometimes he does, sometimes he doesn’t. But I’m one of the few that, I’m not in church praying, quite frankly. I’m in church listening to that majestic instrument that he’s playing and hopefully that he feels appreciated. I often applaud when I leave And I’ve talked and met him on a couple of occasions, but just that talent in his hands are just amazing.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, that’s why. Is it a Catholic church, by the way? It is. It is. St.
SPEAKER 07 :
Raphael’s.
SPEAKER 08 :
I figured that that would be an area where you would still be able to get an organ played like that, you know, because of the expense of the organ.
SPEAKER 09 :
You know, but I know pipe organs are going the way the dodo in favor of. innovation and less expensive options that supposedly sound that way. And I’m like, yeah, no, there’s no substitute for the real thing.
SPEAKER 08 :
Wow. What’s it? Yeah. So I say, yeah, for me, a lot of the family vacations are, um, this is an interesting one. What the world needs most right now with the world needs most right now.
SPEAKER 09 :
That to me is easy. Kindness.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah.
SPEAKER 09 :
So many people are so angry about so much that if we just, dialed it back a little bit and smiled and understood that not everybody’s having an easy time with this and wouldn’t it be great to be able to just smile and be a little bit more understanding and a little bit more patient whether it’s driving whether it’s the grocery store i had three people hold the door for me the other day and it was just at the um the culver’s restaurant and it was just so sweet that they went out of their way and people were trying just to be nice and i’m like that’s the way it should be so yes yeah i mean you’re right that isn’t as common as it used to be i mean it is wow okay
SPEAKER 08 :
All right. What do you enjoy? Give me three things you really enjoy doing. I always think of when I think of kayaking and things like outdoorsy things, I think of you.
SPEAKER 09 :
That was my first one. I got to be on the water, kayaking, absolutely. Anything that has to do with the water could be a ferry ride, could be a boat ride, could be just sitting by the water. Water has such a calming effect with me. anything with live music and live musicians. I’m going to a band Friday night and I’m always uplifted by the energy of not just a recording, not just the radio, but actually that energy in person when you have live musicians sharing their gift with the world. And I guess the third one would be, you know, spending time with my little girl.
SPEAKER 07 :
Oh, and your doggy.
SPEAKER 09 :
Yeah, exactly. It’s just that connection with, again, she’s a part of nature and she’s my little girl. And, It’s just magic when you connect because she loves me unconditionally, and she’s probably the only one in my world that will just, no matter what it is, mom can do no wrong. I kind of like that.
SPEAKER 08 :
Well, I really like that, too. I really look forward to family gym night. I look forward to hanging out in the backyard with all my pets. I even bring the cats out because they’ll go in when I tell them to go in, so it’s the two cats and the three dogs. You know, going to my kids’ tournaments, that’s always really fun because we usually turn it into some kind of family vacation or something. We were doing Vegas and Salt Lake and Orlando.
SPEAKER 09 :
Wow, that’s crisscrossing the country.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and I did Anaheim with my son, so that one was fun too. I mean, it was just he and I that time, so that was really fun that we got to spend time together. He stayed with the team, but I still got to spend a lot of time with him. And then, let’s see. Just time together as a family, that’s some of my favorite, like watching a movie together. We used to do family game night. Now that they’re a little older, we don’t do that as much as we used to, but since we do family gym night, I think that is right up there. Okay, happiness is a blank. Happiness is a blank.
SPEAKER 09 :
Happiness is time with my inner circle of friends, whomever they are, whenever they are. It’s a people thing. You just got to connect with others.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, I would say that Harvard Happiness Project that’s gone on for decades, they found that the largest indicator, most powerful indicator of happiness is connections, friendships, people, family. And so in the last year, I’ve taken it very seriously. And I’ve seen three of my best friends from high school, my cousins, all of my sister cousins, the ones that are like, You know, cousins that are more like sisters to me. I’ve seen all of them. And we’ll do get-togethers with this group of cousins. There’s like five of us.
SPEAKER 04 :
Oh, nice.
SPEAKER 08 :
Yeah, and our spouses or, you know, whomever. Kids might come along, too, because they’re close to my… I have the youngest kids. So, yeah. So, I like that. I enjoy that. Okay, what’s something… positive. And again, if you’re listening, you know, join in what, you know, think about some of these things for yourself because it might brighten your day. What’s something positive you try to keep in mind when negativity surrounds you?
SPEAKER 09 :
Oh, what’s something positive. I always value music and knowing that I can change my course just by changing my attitude. So it’s always a, if something’s not going right and it’s negative, I’m always looking to music as a solution to lighten my soul.
SPEAKER 07 :
I like that. What are you grateful for? What are you grateful for?
SPEAKER 09 :
Oh, goodness. I’m grateful for where I am. I know some people have done some, you know, I’ve been struggling with isolation and COVID and connection. And I know I’m grateful to be here. When I wasn’t sure that I still would be when I was back in high school. I never thought I’d make it past high school. So every day for me is a gift that I’m still here.
SPEAKER 08 :
Oh, high school was hard for you?
SPEAKER 09 :
No, I was really ill when I was going in there. And so the point was that they weren’t sure exactly some of those challenges because I went to the Mayo Clinic quite a bit. And they were just thinking I was sick. I’ve been told three times in my life I was checking out. And so I had not had high hopes that I would live a long life. And so to me, it was like anything past high school was a gift.
SPEAKER 08 :
I love that. Oh, I forgot. What does the world mean more of? I think faith, like my Christian faith, our Christian faith does definitely, you know, give peace. All right. Dr. Cheryl Lentz dot com. Always fun friend to have you on the program. Thank you.
SPEAKER 09 :
Thank you. Have a good one.
SPEAKER 04 :
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SPEAKER 03 :
Kenyon City is listening to the mighty 670 KLT.
SPEAKER 08 :
Hey, it’s Angie Austin and Jim Stovall. Today is my lucky day because I get to talk to Jim Stovall. I love our time together, Jim. It’s so much fun. You’re my favorite interview in the United States of America, including Alaska and Hawaii and Puerto Rico.
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, you’re very, very kind. And as you would know, we met more than a decade ago when I was doing hundreds and hundreds of radio interviews for one of my books. And And I formed an addiction to Angie Austin very quickly, so I’m glad to do these every week.
SPEAKER 06 :
That’s the best. All right, so this week we’re talking about your column titled Self-Standards. So tell us what you’re teaching us this week, Jim.
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, we all live up to standards. And we talked in a recent conversation about having a higher standard, moving the standard up. And I think, you know, I’m like anyone else. I don’t like people putting restrictions and deadlines and all those things on me. I don’t like those any better than anybody else. So the thing I do to avoid that is I come up with my own standard. You know, my taxes are not due April 15th, and we always get an extension to October 15th. But mine are not due. The extension is not due April 15th. It’s due April 1st. And my final tax return in my meeting with my accountants is on October 1st, even though I have until October 15th. That’s for everybody else. That’s not my problem. I mean, I set my own standards. And people that I see who are successful in life, they have a standard for things that can cause problems. How much am I going to eat? How much am I going to sleep? How much am I going to drink? How much am I going to exercise? They have a standard for all these things. that they impose on themselves. Nobody’s telling them what to do. They put a standard on themselves. And one of the things I like about my morning routine, and most people who are successful have some kind of routine, is I get up in the morning before four o’clock, and there’s no excuse for it in the morning. No one’s interrupting me. No one’s bothering me. And if I don’t do the things I set out to do, I got no one to blame but me. But it’s my own standard. I set it up. And It’s important that we be true to ourselves because if I lie to me, I’ll lie to you. And the real lies are the ones we tell ourselves. And we don’t fail because we don’t know what to do, Angie. We fail because we don’t do what we know. Most times when we make a mistake or we stumble or we do something we shouldn’t have done, if we’re really honest with ourselves, we can look back and say, you know, I knew better than that. Very rarely does the truth trip us up because we didn’t know about it. It trips us up because we didn’t act upon it. We didn’t do what we were supposed to do. So I think having your own standards is really, really important. And for years, I traveled with a young lady named Nancy. She owned a multi-million dollar multinational company, and I consulted with her. And she traveled with you? Oh, yeah. Nancy and I, Angie, we went everywhere.
SPEAKER 06 :
No, that was a Freudian slip, because I’ll get to be the traveler someday when I retire from radio.
SPEAKER 02 :
I’ll be your traveler. Well, I traveled with her, but I was doing her events. I mean, you’ve got to know that these were people in her corporation I was speaking to, but we haven’t traveled together. And she always… To this day, she looks like a fashion model. She’s gorgeous. And she’s a great advertisement for her own company. And I said, have you ever had trouble with your fitness, with your weight, with exercise? No, no. Well, after when you travel with someone day in, day out, you get to know their habits pretty well. And she was always up early working out in the hotel suite or in the gym downstairs. And then, you know… I started finding her rules, you know. I said, hey, do you want some bread? No, I only have one piece a day. Do you want another drink? No, I only have one glass. And I said, you got a rule for everything? She said, yeah. But it’s my own rule. I don’t impose it on anybody else. I just, you know, it’s what I do. And, you know, I find that most people who are successful, they have those rules. And, yeah. You know, and when I meet with my attorneys at the end of every year, you know, I said, hey, I appreciate you guys setting this up for me. Every year, right after we shut down for the holidays, you know, we sit down and go through wills, estates, trusts, all my contracts and everything else. And he said, well, this is the thing we do. A lot of our successful clients want to do this. And you find that people who are successful, they have placed these standards on themselves. Yes. And, you know, I remember I did an event with Billy Graham once, and I got to talk with him. What an amazing guy.
SPEAKER 06 :
I mean, Jim, a farmer, a farmer’s kid who became the pastor to so many great presidents.
SPEAKER 08 :
I almost got to go to his library two weeks ago, but it was closed. But anyway, yes, the man’s amazing.
SPEAKER 02 :
Oh, yeah. And I was talking to him, and I introduced him to the young lady who was traveling with me on that particular event. Yeah. And, you know, he introduced me to a guy he was with, and his wife was over there. And I said, look, is it true that you have not been alone with a woman other than your wife in 50 years? He said, yeah, that’s correct.
SPEAKER 04 :
Amazing.
SPEAKER 02 :
And I said, explain why. And he said, well, it’s a rule I put on myself. Nobody else does. But he said, I just feel like this is what I’m supposed to do. I’m called to do this in my life. Amazing. You know, he said, I can’t risk it all because he said, she said, somebody said, somebody’s got a photo or whatever. And obviously, I’m here with a young lady and Crystal’s on a trip to Europe. And I mean, and he said, well, if I were you, I would do what you’re doing. No, I have no problem with that. It’s just that I’m in the ministry and I don’t get a second chance. I mean, he said, he said, he said in the first century, Jim. They used to feed Christians to the lions, and now he said, we just eat each other is all we do. We don’t need the lions. We attack one another. And he said, I have to be above reproach. I have to be, you know, bulletproof. And he said, this is how I do it. I just cannot. He said, look at the other major ministers who were brought down due to a scandal. And if anybody says anything about me, we just pull out the calendar and say, who was with Dr. Graham at that time? And we always have a standard. And I thought, what an amazing thing. And, you know, it extends to everybody. And I’m not saying, you know, if you’re… You know, you have a standard for what you eat, you drink, how much you sleep and your exercise. Hey, you go on vacation. Yeah, you give yourself a break. You do what you do. It’s your standard. You get to set the rules. But, you know, and people tell me, Jim, I don’t like to have a standard. Well, then the law and other people and your employer, they’ll put a standard on you. If you don’t set one on yourself, someone else will set it. And I’d just rather have my own.
SPEAKER 06 :
I love it. I love it.
SPEAKER 08 :
All right, so what do you want our takeaway to be from this week’s column, Self-Standards?
SPEAKER 02 :
Well, I think what I would like – think about the most important things in your life and think about what you know to do. We all know how to be healthier, wealthier, happier. We all know things we could do to do that, and I would encourage you to think about those things and set a standard yourself. Make a rule for yourself that you have to be the only one that knows about it, and then – And then start living your life by your rules instead of somebody else’s. It’s amazing when you live life on your own terms. And it’s so much easier. If someone told me, Jim, you’ve got to get up at 4 o’clock and start exercising and then go through all these routines, I thought, you’re crazy. I’m not doing that. But, no, it’s my standard. It’s my standard.
SPEAKER 08 :
I love it. JimStoval.com, such a blessing to have you on the show. Every week you give me a little boost of inspiration. Thank you, friend. You’re the best. Be well. Thank you. Hey, if you’re just joining us, this is Angie Austin with the good news. Well, it’s red carpet season with Hollywood’s biggest stars making headlines for their show-stopping looks. Joining us today, again, is celebrity lifestyle expert Valerie Greenberg. She’s sharing how to bring that red carpet glamour home. She’s the founder of You’ve Been Validated and regularly interviews A-list celebrities and I follow her on social media. Welcome, Val.
SPEAKER 05 :
You’re my friend already. I mean, it’s great to be here. I love doing these with you.
SPEAKER 06 :
So my L.A. friends that I did the news with at NBC4 out in Los Angeles, I turned them all on to a tip you gave me about manicures.
SPEAKER 08 :
And so we went to Key West, like a big group of us, and I did all their nails.
SPEAKER 06 :
And then I sent them your social media. And I said, just so you know, you all have to thank Val Greenberg because she always gives me great beauty advice.
SPEAKER 05 :
You’re amazing. Well, now you can talk about my book, Ang.
SPEAKER 06 :
I will. You were actually holding the book in the picture I sent, so that’s funny. All right. So let’s just start off with can the average person really achieve this red carpet look?
SPEAKER 05 :
Absolutely. And that’s one of the reasons why I wrote You’ve Been Validated. As an entertainment correspondent, being on the red carpet and talking to celebrities and learning about the trends and the different tips that they share with me, I wanted to make sure that I helped other people implement those into their lives. And that’s exactly what the book serves to do so we can be the star of our own show and feel our most confident selves. to me it’s just mind-blowing that the material is resonating so much it’s just it really warms my heart i gotta tell you and different celebrities have even been seen um with the book i mean rebecca gayhars and carmen electra i’m truly honored it’s it’s unbelievable that’s cool and what i like about you val is like some of your pictures i’ll look at you and be like whoa my gosh and you’ve got the red carpet look and then other times you look just like me you know like the mom on her way to high school to pick up the kid that called in sick or
SPEAKER 08 :
whatever. You know what I mean? Like you really can achieve that glamour look. And so I see you look like a regular person. And then I see like me. And then I see you look like, oh, like, you know, like a Hollywood star.
SPEAKER 05 :
Absolutely. It’s good to be versatile like us.
SPEAKER 08 :
All right. So where do you want to start? Do you want to start with the face? Where should we start?
SPEAKER 05 :
Yeah, well, let’s start with our whole body. I mean, for me, like when you’re on a red carpet, it’s so important to really start with smooth, hair free skin, because This is the time that celebrities are showing it off. You know, there’s so much style on the carpet in terms of dresses and different outfits and ensembles. And that’s where Philips Lumea IPL actually comes into place. So I was so happy when I found this because Lumea uses intense pulsed light to send hair follicles into a resting phase, slowing regrowth for years. You’ll see visible results in just two treatments. and up to 90% hair reduction in three treatments. So no more waxing appointments or frantically shaving before big events or worrying like you missed a spot, which I have been in that position before, because Lumea will deliver salon-like smoothness with different attachments from your bikini line to your face to your legs to your underarms. We’ve got you covered there. And you’re going to get that salon-like smoothness with Lumea. all of these different attachments, and it’s safe, and it’s easy to use, and it’s comfortable, and you can find it exclusively on Amazon.
SPEAKER 08 :
Excellent, and that helps us save money in the long run, too. Or let’s do the face now, like I was hoping we’d get to that. How do you get that? A lot of them have that sculpted face look now.
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 06 :
Wow, that’s wild. All right, let’s move on to, you know, we don’t want to sweat in our dress.
SPEAKER 05 :
Oh, go ahead.
SPEAKER 08 :
Go ahead, honey.
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 08 :
Uplift5.com. Sorry about that. Staying cool, you know, that’s an issue, too, with some of these satiny dresses. Everybody wears my daughter just got her dress for prom, and I’m like, oh, you got to get the right thing for you to wear under that.
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 06 :
Absolutely.
SPEAKER 05 :
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SPEAKER 06 :
Perfect. All right. Let’s talk skincare.
SPEAKER 05 :
Let’s do it. So with seasonal changes comes red carpet season, as you know, and now you can show off your luminous skin with Olay’s Super Serum Body Wash. and new body lotion, this duo is inspired by the brand’s award-winning Olay Super Serum for the face, bringing the same skincare technology to your shower and post-shower routine. This silky formula is infused with a concentrated serum of five plus skincare ingredients that’s not only going to hydrate Angie, but it’s also going to firm, smooth, brighten, and even skin tone no matter your skin type. It really is just the perfect choice to keep you confident and loving the skin that you’re in, And you can find it at major retailers, which is very convenient as well.
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Oh, I love it. All right, where do we go to get more info on all of the products?
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Yes, for more information on everything we just talked about, be sure to visit tipsontv.com.
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TipsOnTV.com. So any of the skin care devices and anything that we’ve mentioned today, TipsOnTV.com. Awesome. Thanks, Val. Always great talking to you.
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You said it. So wonderful talking to you.
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Ditto.
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Bye, love.
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Bye, honey.
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