"Do you sing in the shower? If so, what? If no, why not?"
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Chris Strang – Corwin & Corwin
"I do not sing in the shower, because it is painful to my own ears. It is also to avoid the embarrassment of having my neighbors hear both my voice and my song selection. However, they are unfortunately not as concerned with that." |
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Sandy Lundy – Supreme Judicial Court
"I do sing in the shower, because that is the only place my family (dogs included) allow me to sing. Generally old school soul, with particular attention to Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye." |
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Jennifer Sevigney Durand – Schmidt & Federico, P.C.
"I do not sing in the shower. I have no ability to carry a tune and am reluctant to sing at all unless alone in my car. Even if I could carry a tune, my time in the shower is my best thinking time of the day. I use it to plan my day, brainstorm ideas and gather my thoughts for the day ahead." |
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Wendy Hickey – Nissenbaum Law Offices
"I don’t sing in the shower. My father never understood how I could play any musical instrument I picked up but was completely and utterly tone deaf when it came to my own voice. Recently, when I found myself singing to my iPod, and both of my golden retrievers came to the same conclusion: they came in and stared at me as if to say, ‘We’re here to deter you from ever doing that again.'"
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