I moved to New York City in 1989. I fell in love with a woman who was ten years older than me named Debra Rodman. She was a singer and she used to stand on her head as a way to relieve stress. She changed her name at one point to Debra Street and wrote a song about me called Young Kids. I have also changed my name a time or two as the occasion sees fit.
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I was born February 18th, 1966 at Mount Sinai Hospital located at Chicago Avenue and 22nd Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The hospital was predominantly built to serve the jewish community and opened in 1951 and in 1970 would become Metropolitan Medical Center. In 1990 MMC would merge with Mount Sinai before both closing for good in 1991. I was told my first words were rado rado, as I had radios blaring in my crip, my family was worried I would hit my head on them as they were very big and bulky at that time and they could not get them out of my hands. I guess I did hit my head on them.
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