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During a stop at a restaurant in Oak Harbor, Ohio, a 5-year-old boy asked the president to sign a dollar bill, which put a president running for re-election in a weird position: He had to say no. Obama told the boy he couldn't sign a dollar bill because that's considered defacing it. But he promised to find something else to sign. The boy told Obama about his summer, including a trip to Disney World. Obama asked him about his favorite ride. "Goofy's roller coaster? Was it scary? You weren't scared at all?" Obama said. ___ Obama stopped at Bergman Orchards Farm Market in Port Clinton, a roadside storefront where employees wore T-shirts that said, "Take a peach to the beach." Obama picked up a dozen ears of sweet corn, priced at $4.95 a dozen, and then checked out the peaches. The president asked members of the press corps if anyone wanted a peach, but received no takers. "You think a peach and I get a better column?" he responded, laughing. When someone in the traveling entourage knocked over some cherries, Obama offered to buy them. "Just put them in a bag and we will wash them up," he said. The bill came to $22.70. "That's a pretty good deal right there," Obama said.
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