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A little bit about myself..............

I came to America in 1984, with $400 and a position as an understudy in a ballet and modern dance company.......... I do have to say that it was scarier than stopping smoking..............because I did it alone, with barely any knowledge of English ..........................

 

A few songs played continuously in my Walkman (do you remember the Walkman?) ................and this was one of them ..............

 

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For some reason I was reminded of this song today, it's beautiful, it's sung from the point of view of a 5 year old boy who used to get bullied at school...

 

It might make you cry...

 

 

I'm Luke, I'm 5, and my Dad's Bruce Lee, Drives me round in his JCB...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQDnFTtr2UQ

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Im a huge fan of the Canadian band, The Tragically Hip. 

This song  "Wheat Kings" tells the story of David Milgaard, a young Winnipeg-born hippie wrongly convicted of the grisly rape and murder of Saskatchewan nurse Gail Miller. He served his full sentence before being exonerated by DNA evidence. 

 

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