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Re: Adjustments for mouth-breathers and whisperers [message #91143 is a reply to message #90871] Tue, 12 November 2019 12:13 Go to previous message
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Rusty wrote on Mon, 16 September 2019 09:21
Glad you were entertained Madison. Personally, that singing could clear a room out quicker than a fire alarm. I think the little feller is totally oblivious to his painful pipes.
Tone deaf. They don't hear sounds like the rest of us, it seems.

The thing is, when someone tries so hard to sing, it's hard for people to be honest. It turns out to be mean at that point.
 
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