My Schwannoma - IdiotSavant Vestibular Karaoke Version
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My Schwannoma - IdiotSavant Vestibular Karaoke Version
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Parody lyrics by Lisa Lodyga-Uhl with Lee Lodyga Performed by IdiotSavant
Author:
ElliottJamesLodyga
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My Sharona, The Knack, Weird Al, Karaoke,
My Schwannoma - IdiotSavant Vestibular Karaoke Version
Description:
Parody lyrics by Lisa Lodyga-Uhl with Lee Lodyga Performed by IdiotSavant
Author:
ElliottJamesLodyga
Tags:
My Sharona, The Knack, Weird Al, Karaoke,
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