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maggiefiasco756 karma

I know I missed the boat on this, and that you will probably never read this. I wanted to tell you that Take me to Church changed and possibly saved my life.

I'm a female tenor, winter was hard, I was depressed, alone most of the time, working a graveyard shift in a hospital in a bad part of town aand that song was everywhere. I used to sing it, damn near every night, driving home by myself after my shift.

Belting out that song eventually lead down a road to karaoke, then down another crooked path where I met my now significant other. The first time I ever saw his face was when he and I brought the house down singing Take Me to Church and that song now holds one of the most precious places in my heart.

Thank you for sharing your talent with the world. Thank you, thank you, thank you.

maggiefiasco70 karma

This is beautiful. My grandmother - to this day - does not have a driver's license. My grandfather drove her everywhere, and even though he has been gone some years now, she still refuses to learn.

Thank you for reminding me of this memory - of my grandfather in the driver's seat with his fedora on and my grandmother smiling beside him. Thank you and good health to you NonnaIrma!

maggiefiasco20 karma

Hello Ken! First off I wanted to thank you for all your work, I adored Horatio's Drive and Prohibition.

Obviously your work is extremely well researched, so you must learn a lot about each topic you cover. My question is: What have you learned throughout the course of making your films that surprised you the most?

maggiefiasco15 karma

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maggiefiasco12 karma

CONVOOOOY!