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Nigel Rogers
on October 6th, 2008 12:10 pmBoots, if you ever get to read this, is your ole soccer pardnuh, Chase. This here, old friend…this here is your finest work yet, saturated with love and the courage required to keep a steady hand in a sea raging with emotion. I never knew the old man, but I know some of the sons he helped raise. That is enough to divine the quality of the man, without even having to add an appraisal of his other, great work. I sorry to hear, eh. It feeble, I know, but it true all the same. Stay strong, maestro.
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