bellows. i was going to take a 19th century craft and bring it to the new millennium. in high school, he discovered his dad s accordion in the attic and fell in love. as you imagine, finding support wasn t that easy. there were not many other enthusiasts around. hard to get anyone information. i realized early on, there s not a lot of accordion players out there. there probably would be if they were easier to find and more resources out there. that thought stuck with him. when he returned to philadelphia to go to business school, he launched a small side business. i started earning money on the side by teaching and doing basic repairs than starting a small inventory. next thing you know, i had a big business and demand. less supply of people doing it. a lot of people that didn t know
let my baby go. however, if you choose not to listen to what i m begging of you, i have already went to god and have written down in black and white the punishment that i ve requested for each and every individual who s involved. and it s not very nice, and it s going to be way, way far than what you think you can bear. however, first come, first serve would get the least punishment from god. and thank you very much. thank you. for that. thank you. we re going to leave with this. anyone information about phylicia is urged to contact baltimore police. here s the number again 855-223-0033. 855-223-0033.