Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, December 18, 2020
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On this Friday, I am thinking about Christmas one week away.
The best present I ever received was when I was seven years old.
It was Fort Apache, complete with toy soldiers,
and Native Americans. I don't know if you could do Native American toys anymore. Certainly not
in Cleveland, all right? It's not politically correct or something. You could do the Army soldiers.
But Indians, I don't know. Anyway, I remember very vividly seven years old. I came down the stairs in my tiny home.
I had the upstairs bedroom really early.
because I was excited about Santa, I believed, at A7, and I just sat on the stairs.
I looked at the tree, and there was my Ford Apache all set up with the soldiers on the inside
and the Native American warriors on the outside, and it was just, I was thrilled.
I'll never forget that.
So it's really good, I think, for all of us to think back on Christmas's past.
and moments that happened in certain Christmases.
It lifts our spirits because your life is precious, not because you're breathing,
but because of what happened.
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