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Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill's Labor Day Message To All

Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis

Bill O'Reilly

News, News Commentary, Politics

3.712K Ratings

🗓️ 2 September 2019

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

- Bill has a special Labor Day message to all. Listen as Bill reminisces over his past jobs and gives a sneak peak at what is to come here on Billoreilly.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey Bill O'Reilly.com, premium members. Welcome to the No Spin News for Labor Day September

0:18.2

2nd, 2019. Take your country back. So this is a special Labor Day essay. We're going to

0:25.8

open it up for everybody. But I wanted to address you first until you, why Labor Day, is very

0:34.9

important. So probably like you, I've worked most of my life. I started working about 10, 10

0:42.8

years old, cut lawns and a little bit later I baby sat for the urchins in the neighborhood,

0:49.0

the Leviton neighborhood, shoveled snow. You used to snow a lot more back then on Long Island.

0:55.0

And we shoveled snow and wash cars occasionally. Whatever we could do, make a little money. Because my

1:04.2

parents and the other parents in the neighborhood weren't dulling out the cash. So if we wanted a good

1:08.7

humor ice cream bar, we had to pay for it. If we wanted to go up and get those little tootsy

1:15.9

rolls and stuff that makes you teeth fall out, we had to pay for it. And the movies were 25 cents,

1:22.6

the Matt Nays in the afternoon on Saturday. Pay for it. Not only a little while my mother and

1:28.9

father kicked me a little jack. I'm not saying that they were Ebenezer Scrooge types, but there

1:33.6

wasn't a lot of money floating. And I always like to have my own money. It's a matter of control.

1:39.3

So I carried that throughout my life. I can never remember not working. I always did something.

1:47.4

My first legitimate job was Carvelle at the ice cream stand on Old Country Road in Westbury.

1:53.8

And then I got my life card license. And then after that I got my water safety instructor card.

2:01.5

Well, life cards save people in the pools and oceans. Water safety instructors teach people

2:06.9

as women is more money in that. So I was always thinking ahead. And then I worked

2:15.8

painting houses. Boy, that was the most difficult job I ever had. Painting houses in the summer.

2:21.8

All right. On Long Island when it was 98, 98, 98 degrees, 98 humidity. And the bees are attacking

2:28.5

in the wasps. And, but I made a pile of dough because I ran a company. It was my company. I had five

2:35.6

or six friends. We go in and we paint those leavened houses. We get done two, three days. We go on

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