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In memorium
by fuzz on Mon Dec 08, 2008 11:11 am
Im new here. I never had the chance to meet or see Darrell but he still had an influence on me, from picking up a guitar to how I treated others. Popping my nose in this forum, it's clear he had a big impact on alot of people.
Condolences & respect go to Vinnie, Rita & the rest of Darrell's
family & friends, as this time each year must be shithard to say the least. Cheers to everyone here who keep his memory alive & kickin!
R.I.P Dime
Mayhem
Nathan Bray
Erin Halk
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