The blog of,"Sister act 2" Star, Cirque du Soleil Hall of Famer, Certified Sommelier, Certified Beer Server, Certifiable Comedian Polymath Vaudevillian. The "Navy SEAL" of Entertainment-Christian Fitzharris
Letter for Spencer and Caroline
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Spencer, Caroline, Psyche, Loki, Clio, and Buster!
A happy and prosperous New Year full of creativity and well being.
Cheers!
Christian and Chris
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