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“I didn’t understand anything about play- ing baseball. I started playing, and it was enjoyable. Most of my life, I played with older people on my team, in my league. I learned a lot about life. Every day in my life, I learned something new from somebody.”
– Ernie Banks
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When Life Resembles Hollywood
Aclassic scene from a de- cade-old episode of The Office helped an Arizona me- chanic save an unconscious woman’s life.
The Arizona Daily Star re- ports that 21-year-old Cross Scott found a woman locked in her car in February and broke in, finding she wasn’t breathing.
He doesn’t have any emer- gency training but thought of the show where Steve Carell’s character does CPR to the tune of the Bee Gees’ song Stayin’ Alive. The song has the correct tempo for chest compressions.
Within a minute, the woman was breathing, and she was taken to a hospital and later released.
Scott, who shares the last name of Carell’s character Michael Scott, had help from two women who also stopped when they saw the car and called 911.