#12for12k Music heals body and soul

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October’s charity is Musician’s On Call.  This incredible organization is committed to bringing the soothing, healing power of music to patients in healthcare facilities. You can read more about them here: http://12for12k.org/2009/10/02/the-healing-power-of-music-musicians-on-call-is-octobers-12for12k/

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3 Responses to “#12for12k Music heals body and soul”

  1. [...] This post was mentioned on Twitter by ArteDeb. ArteDeb said: New blog post: #12for12k Music heals body and soul http://www.debo.com/blog/2009/10/2262/ [...]
  2. It all depends on the music you are listening. I am a music lover too and I prefer slow music and not the noisy and annoying ones. But sometimes I go for some rhythm and blues and some pop. But that’s all…
  3. Michael says:
    Sorry

    Sorry, look the word up in the dictionary and you will see two definitions.

    Definition number one means to feel regret for someone else.

    You are sorry that their turtle died, you feel regret for their not feeling well.

    Definition number two is dirty, dispicable, filthy, miserable,

    as in the bum was a sorry sight.

    When someone says they are sorry to me, I usually agree with them (definition number two).

    Yes you are a despicable, miserable, lying bag of dirt.

    When dealing with an alcoholic or an addictive personality the word sorry means that

    person is being given permission to repeat their bad habits.

    Sorry Mom, I don’t know what happened to the money. Sorry Dad, I don’t know how the car was dented. Sorry Honey, I didn’t remember it was the kids birthday party.

    If I make a mistake today, and my wife allows me one mistake per year,

    I have learned to apologize.

    A simple excuse me will usually suffice.

    Sorry has become the most misused and abused word in the American vocubalary.

    When the situation requires an apology look the other person in the eye

    and with truth and conviction explain the errors of your ways.

    Promise to yourself and the other person to behave like a real human being in the future.

    Please do not run to the dictionary to look up the definition of sorry.

    I did use some literary license to make a moral point.

    I hope the point was not missed.

    Want to improve your memory??

    Stop lying.

    PS: From my blog from October last year.
    The reason I have learned to apologize.
    Need your e-mail address in my computer again.

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