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Darwin Olympics: Woman Pulls Gun Over Who Sings Next at Karaoke

Meanwhile in Texas . . .

Some people take karaoke very serious.

Doris Vallejo-Godoy (41) didn’t just WANT to get her karaoke on — she NEEDED to get her karaoke on.

Girlfriend wanted to karaoke it up so bad that she actually got into an argument with the guy who was up next to sing, hit him in the face, and then pulled a gun on him!

Authorities arrested her on two felony charges: aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, and unlawful carrying of a concealed weapon.

No word on what song she so badly wanted to sing . . . but we’ll keep you updated.

(Austin American Statesman

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