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Call and response by Andrew.
That is our family whistle.
When I was growing up, my parents came up with that so we could always find each other in a crowd or in the grocery store when we were little kids and would get lost.
So it was a call and response kind of thing.
If ever you were somewhere out in public and you heard the first, it was obligatory to respond with the.
And then to help zero in and find each other again, there'd be a.
And you'd respond, and then you'd find each other.
And I just think that's really neat.
It was pretty embarrassing when I was little, but that's kind of what makes families special, I guess, the embarrassing things that are actually really neat when you think about them.
Phantom Strings by Renee my story about.
Sound is about something that happened to me years ago.
It's one of the weirdest experiences of my life.