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Join Date: Aug 07, 2001
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Why?
He went so young.....he will be sadly missed. I remember playing air guitar in my cousin Matt's basement and Mr. Belvedere was always there. Who will vacuum up our mess? Goodbye |
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Hats for Bats
Join Date: Jan 23, 2001
Location: northeast Ohio.
Posts: 5,259
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It is so sad, but I hardly think 80 is "so young". I think he probably lived a full life.
Godspeed. |
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Who's to say 80 is too old? If he were a sea turtle, he'd be in his prime!
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