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Grenadilla It's a story about a family of musicians they lived a life where they wished the world to think of them as believers and no-nonsense individuals. It was said that Poppa had 16 children with two woman all we know is that this woman he'd married had 11 of his children and only the third to last of them was questionable as to who the father was all who knew the Poppa said that he was the Father but a memeber of the Womans family claimed they had seperated and were dating outside of the relationship. They went to the KitKat Club in the big city you see, there they saw " The Mitty Duchess Show" with Frizzy Mussay and the Grumpty Seven Singers we they talked about the show for y4ears always saying they'd like to go back. They alway talked about music. We the children were the same loving music and theather. They wanted musicail instruments ; but the father refused to buy them. Saying that these things before him were evil. Music is to consider a gift but the foolishness of people allows us to think anthing "live" is evil. He was really a mean man, he liked and loved his family but loved the attention he received from talking about his family to people who were unmarried or in bad situations. He was cursed and nearly beaten when he bought the subject up at the bar. The guy told him to shut the $u@K -up and buy those knappy headed good-for-nothings the dam44 instruments. The Poopa called the man a punky F4gg$t saying he wasn't man enough to get a woman and he was to stupid to get a man. That did it the fist got balled up and people had to seprate them. That night he told his wife he'd need to go to the campgrounds to get a job with the circus in order to have the funds to barley afford used and bashed up instruments.

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