CONCORD, N.H. — A New Hampshire waitress who picked up the
lunch tab of two National Guard soldiers affected by the federal government's
shutdown has been repaid — more than 300 times over — by television star Ellen
DeGeneres.
Sarah Hoidahl, a waitress in Concord, N.H., just wanted to
do a nice thing for the soldiers, so she recently picked up their lunch tab. It
cost her $27.75.
On Friday, DeGeneres squared the tab and then some, giving
Hoidahl $27.75 in cash and a check for $10,000.
An emotional Hoidahl buried her face in her hands and
thanked DeGeneres as the talk show host repeated "You're a good
person."
DeGeneres caught wind of Hoidahl's act of kindness when the
New Hampshire National Guard posted a picture on its Facebook page. The story
spread quickly online, producers saw it and invited Hoidahl to Hollywood.
Ellen also gave her a 50-inch television.
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