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I just found out that Performin Norman has passed today. Those of you that knew him know that he will be missed. I only posted it here because a lot of us met him through the No Da$%m excuses events. I have no other details except cancer. This is the second of our elite group that have passed this year. Dennis NJ was the other. Godspeed my friends!
I just found out that Performin Norman has passed today. Those of you that knew him know that he will be missed. I only posted it here because a lot of us met him through the No Da$%m excuses events. I have no other details except cancer. This is the second of our elite group that have passed this year. Dennis NJ was the other. Godspeed my friends!
I just found out that Performin Norman has passed today. Those of you that knew him know that he will be missed. I only posted it here because a lot of us met him through the No Da$%m excuses events. I have no other details except cancer. This is the second of our elite group that have passed this year. Dennis NJ was the other. Godspeed my friends!
Arnold,
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How about we all throw 5 or 10 dollars in a hat to pay the guy for his filming for the day? I have no problem doing that.
Also Gary I bought Ratomiczo6 spot. I will be sending him the money today.
How about we all throw 5 or 10 dollars in a hat to pay the guy for his filming for the day? I have no problem doing that.
Also Gary I bought Ratomiczo6 spot. I will be sending him the money today.
Please have him confirm either in the thread or via PM.
TIA
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