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Subject: Review: Great new Halloween song From: mg Date: 10 Oct 04 - 07:43 PM We heard this stunningly beautiful new ? song at Sunnycamp by Kate...I was halfway through the song before I caught on to what it was about..hate to wreck the punchline for everyone..but it is about a person who is somehow an outcast or disfigured or something..and once a year on Halloween he/she gets to join in the festivities and the dancing and bonfires..then he/she is left alone at the bonfire but looks forward to the next year. It really is an awesome song. I highly recommend everyone learning it. Don't ask me how.... mg |
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Subject: RE: Review: Great new Halloween song From: open mike Date: 11 Oct 04 - 02:56 AM kate who? |
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Subject: RE: Review: Great new Halloween song From: mg Date: 11 Oct 04 - 12:49 PM I am not sure she wants her name out..but I will email her and see if she would mind and also perhaps give us the lyrics. It is one of those songs that you just go..how did someone think of that???? mg |
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Subject: RE: Review: Great new Halloween song From: Peace Date: 11 Oct 04 - 01:14 PM I knew a fellow who had severe physical challenges, and they caused him great difficulty with his speech. He teaches teachers how to work with special needs kids, and he is also one of the funniest people I have ever met. Anyway, he introduced me to a game of musical chairs for kids in which the aim of the game is to get as many kids seated on the chair as is safe. No kids are left out because the purpose is to be cooperative and work as a team. Fundamentally, we tend to exclude people who are different, and mostly we don't have to, because if kids are taught to be cooperative they will be cooperative. I would guess the write is an insightful individual who simply turned the 'problem' on its head. I would love to see the words or hear the song. Sounds like one heckuvan idea. |
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