Re: My Trip To Peru
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Originally Posted by moses
That definitely occurred to me but the songs sound nothing alike.
Do you mean the food, clothing and toys or the CD? Don't answer that, I know. It occurred to me too. But there is a CD player in the children's home, so they can listen to it along with a bunch of other CDs that have been donated.
I also left them the guitar I brought with me - unfortunately it was a very cheap one I wasn't worried about getting ruined by airports or travel or weather or kids. I had no problem bringing it on the planes (as a "personal item") or with anything else. The folks who work there said they can teach the kids how to play it and are also getting a keyboard and a drum set from someone else. So with Orphan Project CDs and a budding band of orphans on the horizon, look out for Proyecto Huerfano in a few years!
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As a big fan of the latin prog scene, that would be great.
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