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I finished writing the first song for Pressly and my's band. He came over and we went through it; went well, though my throat is a bit sore.

Posted on Monday, May 26th, 2008 under News Status | No comments

I finished writing the first song for Pressly and my's band. He came over and we went through it; went well, though my throat is a bit sore.

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