Lou Holtz Quotes
At Age Nine, I Got A Paper Route. Sixty-six Papers Had To Be Delivered To Sixty-six Families Every Day. I Also Had To Collect Thirty Cents A Week From Each Customer. I Owed The Paper Twenty Cents Per Customer Per Week, And Got To Keep The Rest. When I Didn't Collect, The Balance Came Out Of My Profit. My Average Income Was Six Dollars A Week.
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