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Saturday, April 3, 2010
How do you like to spend the Easter holiday?
How do you like to spend the Easter holiday?
ROB PINCHOT, Washington Twp.: “An Easter egg hunt in the morning, church, and then dinner at Grandma’s.”
DORIS SHORTER, Trotwood: “We usually go to church, then go back home and eat. We usually have ham.”
EDWARD BRATE, Germantown: “Sunrise service and an Easter egg hunt.”
GOVAN FOX, Miamisburg: “With family, just being glad we’re able to be with each other on such a special holiday.”
TAMYIA BONNER, Dayton: “With family. We have an Easter egg hunt every year.”
RITA PEDERSEN, Maria Stein: “With family. There are 50 to 60 of us. It depends on the weather if they’ll have an egg hunt.”
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Do you sing along with the National Anthem at sporting events?
Do you sing along with the National Anthem at sporting events or other occasions where it’s performed?
KAREN SMITH, Dayton: “No. I just stand back to listen.”
MATT SWANSON, West Carrollton: “Yes, because you need to honor the country you live in. Many people don’t sing it; some of them don’t believe in it. They want to be rebellious. When I was growing up, you didn’t have a choice; you were expected to do it.”
ERIC FEHRMAN, Clearcreek Twp.: “I don’t. I don’t like the sound of my voice. Most people do sing, though.”
OTIENDE ERIK, Dayton: “Yes, because it’s patriotic.”
ANGIE HARMESON, Greenville: “Yes, because I feel like you should if you have pride in your country. Most people do seem to sing.”
TIA BONNER, Huber Heights: “No. I just don’t. But most people standing around me do sing.”
PAUL DAKA, Chicago: “Once in a while. Sometimes you just get carried away and sing along.”
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