WOW, I CAN’T BELIEVE I am saying this, or admitting to it, but I agree with Malouf Abraham, M.D. (mostly deaf) on the sirens in the parade. Just kidding Malouf,
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I’M HAVING FUN singing. I started singing lessons a few weeks ago. My teacher lives out of town, but every other week she teaches in her parents’ house—the house she
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