On This Day - 3 October 2005
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In 2005, Paul McCartney took a break from his U.S. tour to sign copies of his children's book, "High in the Clouds," in New York. (Oct. 3)
In 2005, Paul McCartney took a break from his U.S. tour to sign copies of his children's book, "High in the Clouds," in New York. (Oct. 3)
Christian McCaffrey couldn't sell it.
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Drinkwitz could hardly contain himself as he sent the ESPN studio crew into uncontrolled laughter.