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"Like Lilly Like Wilson," by TAYLOR MALI

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Uploaded by on Feb 25, 2008

From a performance at the University of Connecticut at Torrington some time in 2008.

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  • Hm, I noticed a funny thing... when he puts his hand on his chin at 1:25, his voice changes noticeably. Do we really get *that much* sound directly from the esophagus and larynx when we speak?

  • @mkarnerfors I think the answer is that I am wearing two mics: the one you see was for the speakers to the auditorium, and the one that's harder to see is the one clipped to the color of my shirt. THAT must be the mic for the video! So when I put my hand on my chin I am blocking the sound, but not for the folks in the theater (which we are NOT hearing.)

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  • you have no idea how my life would have changed if you were my teacher !! i love you

  • he sounds like snape.

  • This reminds me why I chose to become a teacher. Beautiful.

  • @JoJoe121 It's "writing", not "writting". There's only one 't' in the middle. Sorry, I felt I had to point this out, considering the subject of your comment.

  • "Minds are like parachutes....It doesn't matter so much what you pack them with, so long as they open at the right time". Such a fantastic thought.

  • @mkarnerfors No, his hand was just in front of the mic.

  • Taylor, one eighth grader at a time is way more than most of us ever achieve.

  • Mr. Mali, you are an inspiration, an instigation, reminding a whole new generation who it is that makes that nation. Teachers learn and children grow, and the more we grow the more we know. We can make this world a better place, a solemn space filled with honest grace. We look around and hope for change, but when we are disappointed, we have only ourselves to blame. I say thank you to someone who can tell me true: I make a goddamn difference, now what about you!

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