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W's Conscience Speaks-Finally!

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"Y M C A, I'll meet you at the Y M C A..."

"You don't hear him singing?"

"I'm sorry, sir, I don't. What's he singing?"

"In the Navy, you'll see the world, in the Navy..."

"He went from "YMCA' to "In the Navy.' He seems to be doing a medley of Village People songs. Whatever happened to them anyhow?"

"Thank you, thank you very much. For my next number..."

"Would you stop singing already!"

"But I thought you liked the Village People."

"I did, once. It was a phase I went through. I'm long over that."

"All right then, what would you like me to sing?"

"Nothing."

"Nothing? I don't recall that one. Hum a few bars..."

"Just get out of here, already!"

*          *          *

"What in the heck was that about, Frook?"

"I have no idea. Maybe he skipped his meds."

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Leni Matlin was born in NYC and attended Brooklyn College before moving to California in his twenties. For the better part of his adult life, he has worked as a musician (keyboards / vocals) and played in more bands then he can remember, while (more...)
 
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Clever! by Don Smith on Sunday, Sep 16, 2012 at 12:47:23 PM