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Welcome, Tamara! Glad you found us. Have you seen our videos section? Feel free to add your favorite music related videos to the mix. Cheray (her intro is about) is also a registered nurse. Nice to have healers aboard!
Hello,

I love this place so far. I love all kate and James Taylor music. I'm handicap, bed bound, ventilator machine dependent due to muscular dystrophy. This is a great pleasure to be here. I'm a very good friend of Kelly Ames, she told me about this site and I'm pleased to be here.

Thanks for having me here.

Hi Liz and all, just wanted to say hello and see what is new on the docutunes- hello to all. Heard Kate was great last PM

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