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Bridges In A Small World
Walt Disney was right about something: "It IS a small world after all". It just seems that Stanley Milgram's "six degrees of connectedness" theory is often proven to only be two or three degrees. Example: I just found out that Susan Cowsill and her husband, Russ Broussard, who are playing a benefit concert for our "Women Against Military Madness" group this Sunday (July 6) beginning at 5 pm at the Minnesota Music Cafe, also contributed after the Minneapolis I-35W bridge came down to this “Musicians for Minneapolis” 57 song CD, the proceeds of which went to the Bridge Disaster Relief Effort.
These were their notes at the time: “We all have empathy and understanding for the family members of those lost in this tragedy. We lost Barry Cowsill in the aftermath of Katrina and had to wait months to learn of his death.
On the day of his funeral Susan’s oldest brother passed away. We are still here and still finding great meaning and satisfaction in Life. We pray for all to have hope, love for all those affected, forgiveness, and willingness for Good in your heart. We are all One as our hearts ache and we close our eyes to feel peace in our hearts. Bless all of you who were touched by the I-35 Bridge collapse.”– Russ Broussard, Continental Drifters
“The members of the Continental Drifters send our love and hearts out to the families affected by the collapse of the Interstate 35 West Bridge in Minneapolis and to all the residents of that city. We hope that this song helps in the healing process.” – Peter Holsapple, Continental Drifters

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