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        Dollcee said, while I was riding on the bus this morning, I was thinking about when you are born, are you really born equal to everyone else?

        Dollcee got no response to her question, so she answered it herself. There are so many aspects to being a citizen and there is nothing equal about where and when you are born or, for that matter, everything that follows. The idea of being born equal is a load of old bollocks.

        Dos must have been contemplating Dollcee’s question, but had not got his thoughts together. Finally, he said, I am really glad I was born a musician and not some high achieving kid from the mortgage belt, that is enslaved to high expectations.

        Dollcee said, sometimes the neural pathways of your switching network do not function very well, Dos. You cannot be born a musician; you have to become one through training and practice.

        Dos said, I cannot remember a single moment in my existence when I was not a musician.

        Dollcee said, you are very fortunate then, it took me a lot of practice before I felt the groove. I must admit though, practice is the best part of drumming.

        Dos had not taken any notice of Dollcee and was back at the mortgage belt stage in the conversation, I don’t know if I have ever met a kid from the mortgage belt, but I am sure glad I am not one.

        Dollcee said, you will not have much chance of meeting anyone like that in this neighbourhood.

        Dos said, they are probably not as bad as they are portrayed on the line.

        Dos said, I think it is really weird how mortgage belt citizens want to spend their existence enslaved to a debt. That is a strange reason to get out of bed for every day.