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Umm, yeah!! So far we haven't been quite there when it comes to real life participation... call me though, seriously. I would like to discuss this.

Maybe you, sinnaminn and I (and whoever else) could get together to discuss? By the way, I live in Belleville. Not far from you guys, I believe. Not sure how old your kids are, but mine is 5. They could play.

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I could do ...

small magic bits.

songs to make goth vomit by...

Everything is beautiful

in it's own way

like a starry summer night

on a snow covered winter's day

And everybody's beautiful

In an own way

Under god's heaven

The world's gonna find a way

Comedy

hey I'm starting to see an MC here.

Umm, yeah!!  So far we haven't been quite there when it comes to real life participation... call me though, seriously. I would like to discuss this.

Maybe you, sinnaminn and I (and whoever else) could get together to discuss?  By the way, I live in Belleville.  Not far from you guys, I believe.  Not sure how old your kids are, but mine is 5. They could play.

My number is on your inbox.

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I will be sure to discuse it with Sinnaminn.

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On second thought, I could do a dramatic reading. I have been told I do a rather good Winnie the Pooh and as I have already done that reading some years ago at a homeless benifit... I'm mostly ready.

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Seee now?! Thats good! :cheerful

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