But over time, Anderson got a little bored and started waving at the cars and dancing her heart out and passing drivers have returned the love.
"It's smooth and easy over here," Anderson said. "The drivers are behaving because they know it's me. And it's order out here. See, you got to bless the streets before you come out here. Then you get order. It comes.""I'm very excited. This is Leia's first year at Beasley, and so she was a little nervous, but when she saw Miss Anderson, it kind of just motivated her and energized her," said Kenneth Gilkes.
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