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[Charlie Hyde has lived in the same home for the last 30 years in Richmond, Indiana.
A magnet on his fridge details his daily schedule, “Let the dog in. Let the dog out. Let the dog in. Let the dog out.”
It’s a joke about his age. He actually stays relatively busy. Very busy in comparison to most other people his age.
Hyde turned 90 this year, and stays busy by making bottle lights and doing paperwork for his nephew’s company. He also helped his wife, June, in her custom lampshade business before she passed away.]
http://www.pal-item.com/story/sports/high-school/2017/06/29/wa/437763001/