Our story today is going to be a classic. Before we begin, I wanna just tell you guys something really quick; I just need to get this off my chest. Okay, so I actually play violin but I haven’t practiced since quarantine began… I’m totally guilty of that. You know, I never thought I would actually miss practicing. Please tell me I’m not the only one who feels that way. I hope I’m not still too rusty… Speaking of music, the story we’ll read today is called “The Bremen Town Musicians,” a tale of animals on a musical journey by the Brothers Grimm. Before we begin, I’m going to just remind you all, if you didn’t already know, that ass in old English means donkey. I just don’t want any of you to get offended or feel anything you don’t want to. Enjoy the ride, Grimmlings!
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