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17-Year-Old Dresses in Different Costumes to Greet Younger Brother After School
Every day, Noah Tingle wears a different costume to greet his younger brother, Max, 12, as he gets off the school bus. The 17-year-old of Louisiana started this tradition pretty recently and the costume have gotten more elaborate as the days go by. One day, Noah dressed as a gorilla. Other days he surprised Max as a firefighter, football player and even Waldo. InsideEdition.com's Leigh Scheps has more.