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Martin de Maat

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The Hokey Pokey. Think about it. At the end of the song, what do we learn? What is it all about?... You put your whole self in!
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As quoted in "Community Mourns the Death of Martin de Maat" by Lisa Lewis (2 March 2001)

 
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