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I once worked in a factory

Scott Walker May 3, 2014

"I once worked in a Jewish factory, but I'm not Jewish. They treated me so well and were some of the nicest people I have ever met. That was in New York," he told me. I asked, "How old are you?" He told me, "69." He then said, "Today, I am retired." 

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