VOW2 Talent Show 2012
VOW2 Talent show 2012 – We did the talent show to help raise money for people that had addictions in there life (Alcohol, Gambling,drugs, Ext) Most all the people that where in the talent show once had an addiction and had recovered well. This is to help people to go to these programs and keep them going for all people that need the help. This show was done at the Cliffton Center In Louisville,KY Sat night Nov 3rd 2012.. We all know Lauren Fell in this routine but she got right back and finished it out, That’s one of the reasons why I posted this video to Tell everybody out there to never give up and just keep going, Lauren is great Example for all of us.. Yes Lauren Fell But she got up and finished the show, The floor was really hard to skate on with duck tape over holes an wood caving in this was the hardest challenge ever for all of us and she still pulled it off.. In this Show is Richie,Jason,Christina,Lauren,and Dee.. Song by..( Pandera) Freestyle Project ( Night and Day) This Song Has nothing to do with Warner Chappell
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