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A Female Perspective

Author: oreillynet.com | Published: 17th May 2008 | Visited: 77 times | Add Comment
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My wife is a rather amazing woman. In addition to being an amazing song writer, performer and guitarist, she is insanely smart, with a heart to help. This summer she will be helping out Girls Rock Camp. Austin also has...

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