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Very Sad!
This is very sad I talked with Joe many times over the years he was quite a character and had some wonderful stories. I know he would butt heads with folks on here from time to time but on the phone he was quite a different person and fun person to chat with.
One of my most memorable talks with Joe was about the film/TV industry. My thoughts go out to the family during this tough time. Good Bye Joe, I will miss you. John Mark, please keep me posted as to the services I would like to attend if I can. Last edited by wonkaticket; 05-12-2010 at 02:12 PM. |
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