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The Central Community College-Columbus esports Call of Duty: 4x4 team won the national championship. Pictured, left t right, are Jackson Peabody, CCC esports head coach Lucas Lumbra, Ayden Veik and Caleb Smith. Not pictured is Ethan Bryant. Courtesy photos

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Murphy's Law

It’s the little wins that count the most. The other day I received one of what seems like 100 robocalls a day. I have learned not to answer my cell phone when I do not recognize the phone number. The only problem with that is not every person or business I come in contact with is among my contacts, so I take the risk of missing a call I really need. However, when I get calls at work, I always answer because I never know who is calling. The other day I received such a call, and I answered it. They wanted to talk to the owner of the business, but I do not like to give out information like that until I know who I am talking to. So, the call went something like this:

 

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