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A retired bull rider is a celebrity at a drive-through in LaBelle, Fla.

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Good morning. I'm Steve Inskeep. David Bosselait is a celebrity at a drive-through in LaBelle, Fla. His usual order is a coffee for himself and a doughnut hole for his horse, Jackson. Mr. Bosselait is a retired bull rider. His weekly trip for Jackson's treat takes about half a day, which, he says, teaches Jackson to focus on doughnuts. He also gets attention. He told WBBH the local Dunkin' employees like giving Jackson a scratch through the window. It's MORNING EDITION. Transcript provided by NPR, Copyright NPR.

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