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Nature's a tranquilizer as you get older.
Willard Scott
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Willard Scott
Age: 90
Born: 1934
Born: March 7
Actor
Film Actor
Television Actor
Voice Actor
Weather Presenter
Writer
City of Alexandria
Virginia
Willard Herman Scott Jr.
Willard Herman Scott
Jr.
Willard Herman Scott
Tranquilizer
Older
Nature
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