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Jim Hayes
Little Albert has a way of driving all the neighbors mad” a trait, his mother likes to say, that he borrowed from his Dad. Let the moon rise late or early, Alberts little voice will trill as he plays his ukulele underneath the window sill. When Dad gets up to sing along, their voices . . . . Continue Reading »
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