Cara Winsor
Hehir
Cara’s beautiful face is one many NL comedy fans are
familiar with. She’s also no stranger to
the RPM challenge and has proven that she is
as musically talented as she is hilarious.
Cara
certainly isn’t shy; she isn’t afraid to
voice her opinions, no matter how unpopular they
may be (though, her opinions tend to be popular
among the crowd with their heads on straight),
which is a trait most of us wish we had.
Amid her bold opinions and perhaps somewhat vulgar (but side-splitting) jokes, Cara’s got a heart of gold. If
you need it and she’s got it, you better believe she’ll give it to ya.
There’s no question in my mind that Cara would put herself out
to help another, and that’s why we all share
such a deep love and respect for her.
If you ever have the opportunity to catch Cara in a local comedy show, do not pass up the opportunity. In the meantime, you can check out her musical chops and some of her never-ending wit on her YouTube page
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plural vitae, Latin, literally "life," from PIE root *gwei- "to live."
While recently watching Rex Murphy’s tribute to my late father, I was saddened that my father wasn’t able to hear Murphy’s wonderful words. I’ve decided to write pieces that are dedicated to telling the people in my life how great I think they are. I call them “Vituaries.”
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