Blogs Jan 8, 2013 at 9:56 am

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This broke......then warmed.......then stole my heart!
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Don't make me cry at work!
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That was amazing two ways: first, his story. Second, he's only fifteen he wrote and performed something that spectacular. This made my day.
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Glad I had tissues handy. What a moving story. Thanks Dan.
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How wonderful! And so chisel-featured and nicely coiffed at an age most of us are still oily-complected mumbly nosepickers.
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Thank you! Happy tears feel so good.
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Wow. Just wow.
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That boy has a gift.
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Damn, crying.
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Holy shit that was good.
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Dan, don't tell me you missed the link on TowleRoad about the priest in Springfield, IL who called 911 to get him out of handcuffs.

http://illinoistimes.com/Springfield/art…
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No doubt the bigwigs at Honda of America have already had a meeting regarding this kid, his family, and their beloved CRV.

Nice piece, though.
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Spectacular! What a performer. You know, it didn't have to be a same sex couple as the parents, so very nice that it was a casual mention, not really relevant, and not the focus of the story - just a family, tension, and a car.

I love Snap Judgment and listen to the podcasts on the stationary bike, so it's nice to have the video
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@12....I sure hope so. Now, who is cutting those goddamned onions?!???
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I hate you Dan Savage for making me cry at work.
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Not really.
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It takes a lot to make me cry. Tears rolling down my cheeks. Thank you.
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This brought back memories! My dad drove a big blue station wagon, and we took this very same 100,000 mile ride when I was 4 or 5 years older than this boy. Drove through the park and had a cake that we'd made with 100,000 miles written in blue frosting. Thanks, Dan!
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Those must be some proud Mamas.
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I began as an industry professional in 1975. That’s when I started working at Bekins Van Lines in the San Fernando Valley as a helper. I learned the trade from the ground up. First, as a helper, then a packer, driver and a foreman. Woodland Hills Moving Company

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