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By Popular Demand Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006 - 3:46 a.m. Okay kids, I signed up with a website called SoundClick, and if you go here, you can download two of the songs from my CD. Then come back here and let me know if you like it. :-) --- Well, John and I voted last night; we actually saw a friend of ours, Kennita Watson, on the ballot this year. There are a lot of candidates whose names and platforms you are almost never exposed to, but it seems like every year, people like Kennita chip away the stone, which is really kind of necessary in the long run. Good on ya, Kennita. --- Brace yourselves, kids. Guess what's happening today? One of the original Rolling Stones turns 70. Happy birthday, Bill Wyman. --- All rightie. Have a good Tuesday! ---
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