Found November 03, 2009 on
baltimoresun.com:
Derrick Mason can carry a football much
better than he can carry a tune. But on
Tuesday, the Ravens veteran wide receiver
did his best to serenade seniors at the Oak
Crest Retirement Community in Parkville
like a crooner from the doo-*** era.
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