Tuesday, November 5, 2013

I wonder how to amend or if I can .. Well, I shouldn't blurt out things. Sorry, poor sweet lady!

I should keep up with stuff, that's not the real her.. I know I can see her on Facebook now but can't comment on there. Oh well.
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Are you attached to others with background like me? A Pennsylvanian? How do I know any New Yorkers comfortably? I have both from a long time ago but nearly like all Pennsylvanian. No, my mom is from another generic area. Not Latino.
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We're told or find that people down south have fairer hair and are more rich. That's not true to me..
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New Orleans

Why are the people and kids from New Orleans so strong yet feel so emotional bc it's interesting and no one from there wants me, though I deal with typical heritage maybe too much with this. I don't mean to complain, but like who isn't it for? I think I did it.
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(C)

Did you know the government probably doesn't ban you from posting yourself singing karaoke online in places like YouTube and Facebook. It used to seem encouraged and pressing.. The companies can track and take down things automatically, at least on YouTube. A lot of artists have freely posted material. Composers don't feel like commenting. They don't want to .. know it happens through MIDIs, which were once banned and we lost lots of great music, and through karaoke CDs and iTunes.

There are kinds of noncopyrighted material available to learn for karaoke for MIDIs. That would be old classical and even popular classic folk songs. Then, there are nursery songs. It shouldn't be too difficult to sell your own stuff if you ask permission, like of pop songs, too.
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Did you know I'm too tired to walk from all the jogging? Gonna not do that for awhile.
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