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You didn't read it did you, Phil. My MLK day anniversary. "No I didn't." 2 Comments Like Comment Share Comments Sheri Grutz Sheri Grutz he says he's got more important things to be thinking about. When does the industry meet the audience? When does the affect mean more than common? When does the grip over someone you love mean you must make amends? Edit or delete this Like · Reply · 10m Sheri Grutz Sheri Grutz When does tragedy register? When does another take it upon themselves.

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