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Les Harrison, left, and Valory Newton, 9, of Walbridge.

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Les Harrison, left, and Valory Newton, 9, of Walbridge, react as Harrison gets her dad to agree to dye his hair pink to match hers.

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Les Harrison, left, high-fives Valory Newton, 9, of Walbridge.

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Les Harrison, left, listens as Alayah Yowpp, 6, of Toledo, sings "Let it Go."

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Les Harrison, left, talking with Alayah Yowpp, 6, of Toledo.

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Les Harrison, left, talking with Alayah Yowpp, 6, of Toledo.

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Les Harrison, left, with Austin Roberts, 12, of Monroe, Mich. Roberts hair is green having been the Joker for Halloween.

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Les Harrison, left, talks with Araya Swinehart, 12, of Fremont, about her nail polish.

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Kemonte Stuart, 4, of Toledo, with Les "Pee-Wee" Harrison.

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Kemonte Stuart, 4, of Toledo, with Les "Pee-Wee" Harrison.

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Kemonte Stuart, 4, of Toledo, with Les "Pee-Wee" Harrison.

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Kemonte Stuart, 4, of Toledo, gives Les "Pee-Wee" Harrison a high five.

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