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R.I.P. Dimebag Darrell
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<blockquote data-quote="dave_damage" data-source="post: 5327655" data-attributes="member: 575782"><p>That is so far from the truth man. I was fortunate enough to know the man and he was one of if not the most caring person I have ever met. He would go out of his way for anyone. I remember the first time I met him. I was with The boys in Anthrax at The HOB in Chicago. When I entered the room there was no where to so sit and he insisted on giving me his seat. I know thats not a big deal, but for not even knowing who I was I thought that was real cool of him. RIP Brother. You are missed!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dave_damage, post: 5327655, member: 575782"] That is so far from the truth man. I was fortunate enough to know the man and he was one of if not the most caring person I have ever met. He would go out of his way for anyone. I remember the first time I met him. I was with The boys in Anthrax at The HOB in Chicago. When I entered the room there was no where to so sit and he insisted on giving me his seat. I know thats not a big deal, but for not even knowing who I was I thought that was real cool of him. RIP Brother. You are missed!! [/QUOTE]
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