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dear zachary
November 25, 2006 / 05:34 PM

There are many, many good causes that you can donate to during the holiday season, but have yet one more to add. Dear Zachary is a documentary about the tragic murder of a good person, and the subsequent miscarriage of justice that led to the murder of his young son. It’s a story that is worth being told. As an extra bonus, Tim and I are in the first minute or so of the trailer, and so you can hear what a dumb voice I have.

Posted by: Suzie
File under: Living the Life
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Thank you so much for sharing this Suzie. It is a terrible tale. I will try to make a donation soon to honor these good people.
Your voice is not dumb!

Posted by Trace
November 25, 2006 11:57 PM

I am just stunned. I know you wrote that it led to the murder of his son, but I was completely taken off gaurd by it. How horrible. I will donate, too.


(And your voice is not dumb. ;o)

Posted by Meira
November 27, 2006 11:13 AM

Wow. That was very powerful. I hope the documentary does well. It's such a compelling story...just incredible.

And, no...you don't have a dumb voice! I think most people think that when they hear their voice recorded, but it really isn't true. It's like an optical illusion, only it's an audible illusion!

Posted by DogsDontPurr
November 27, 2006 06:42 PM

I'm sitting at my desk trying not to bawl. This is so horrible.

And yeah, your voice isn't dumb.

Posted by statia
November 29, 2006 05:20 PM

Wow.

Posted by Jack
December 7, 2006 12:16 AM

This left me stunned... and you know, I don't think I have ever heard your voice before, yet I knew that was you talking before I actually saw you.

*cue Twilight Zone music*

And no, you do not have a dumb voice, silly.

Posted by jen
December 8, 2006 10:31 PM


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