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	<title>Comments on: In Loving Memory&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: FireHaly33</title>
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		<description>I don&#039;t really know what to say. I just remember that all Kevin and I ever had was good times. I really have so many stories about Kevin that I don&#039;t even know where to begin. 
  Mostly we spent our days skateboarding and making home movies. Most of which I still have and watch from time to time. I just remember how good Kevin was at anything athletic, he was such a natural at skateboarding it was unbelievable. I recall the first time he came over to my house to ride the skate ramp I had in my backyard. He told me he had never ridden one before, but with an about an hour he was just as good if not better than I was at riding the half-pipe ramp. Even though I had been practicing for years. He was just born with natural ability to pick up on things like that. It was amazing!
  Also I&#039;m going to miss Kevin&#039;s laugh and his sense of humor. It seems like we were always busting up laughing till our sides hurt.
  I have so many stories to tell and not enough time. i&#039;m so happy i hung on to all those old skateboard videos we made together. I will cherish the time we spent forever. 
  I love you and miss you brother.

John Haladyna</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t really know what to say. I just remember that all Kevin and I ever had was good times. I really have so many stories about Kevin that I don&#8217;t even know where to begin.<br />
  Mostly we spent our days skateboarding and making home movies. Most of which I still have and watch from time to time. I just remember how good Kevin was at anything athletic, he was such a natural at skateboarding it was unbelievable. I recall the first time he came over to my house to ride the skate ramp I had in my backyard. He told me he had never ridden one before, but with an about an hour he was just as good if not better than I was at riding the half-pipe ramp. Even though I had been practicing for years. He was just born with natural ability to pick up on things like that. It was amazing!<br />
  Also I&#8217;m going to miss Kevin&#8217;s laugh and his sense of humor. It seems like we were always busting up laughing till our sides hurt.<br />
  I have so many stories to tell and not enough time. i&#8217;m so happy i hung on to all those old skateboard videos we made together. I will cherish the time we spent forever.<br />
  I love you and miss you brother.</p>
<p>John Haladyna</p>
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