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Avis-Marie Barnes
July 31, 2009
He was my best friend, my mentor, and there is a lot about acting and friendship I would not know if it were not for him him. I also learned a second language, everything you wanted to know about prisons but were afraid to ask, more monologues, short stories and poetry than I could ever fit in one head, a sense of bravery in performing those monologues, short stories and poems and lots of adventure... that was still so much fun even if the adventure did not work out - everything was all good with him and as a result all good with anyone around him too. He loved living and meeting new people... and he never met a person he did not like. his friendship meant every thing to me. I will miss him everyday for the rest of my life.
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