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omg radio is soo sweet..he is still alive and i think is almost 60 yrs old, and he goes to hanna every day and sits in class with people, but doesn't learn anything he just colors out of the coloring book lol. my sister goes to hanna and she is a varsity there..she is always seeing radio and radio knows like everyone there..he is sooo sweet and friendly but he is so much that my sister said it gets annoying lol. but yeah she told me all these stories of him .. he goes to my church every now and then with my boyfriend's mom who is a ninth grade science teacher at hanna.

anyways..if youd like any stories, information, or cam recorded clips of radio cheering with the s at the hanna games, feel free to email me at [email protected] my name is lalaine and i am thirteen (almost fourteen) years old...and will be going to hanna next year!! (maybe..or a private school)

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The movie really touched me on how the man with such a disability can overcome such odds to become a role model/mascot . He sets a good example that no matter what disablility you can be a kind caring person. If I ever was in SC I'd stop by Anderson just to say what up to the guy & what a brave person he is. I'm from Illinois & watched that movie a year or so ago it was so touching. Jc

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My mother works as a carer for disabled people, so this movie really touched me on a personal note. It is fantastic to hear that such a man exists, and his character is a great example of how someone, whom many people would think lives quite a simple life, can be such a respectful and caring person to all, and show us the example of love and kindness.

peace!

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