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<blockquote data-quote="alove_85" data-source="post: 1552995" data-attributes="member: 546617"><p>He came to my high school in madison MN about 10 years ago to give a speech on drugs and alcohol. I also saw him just a couple months ago at a college hockey game (mankato state vs U of Minnesota). Mankato was the home team and they were getting killed. Kirby was sitting in the upper deck and towards the end of the game every one started chanting his name. He stood up, tipped his cap, then sat back down. After the game he talked with fans and I got a picture with him. RIP Kirby:crying:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alove_85, post: 1552995, member: 546617"] He came to my high school in madison MN about 10 years ago to give a speech on drugs and alcohol. I also saw him just a couple months ago at a college hockey game (mankato state vs U of Minnesota). Mankato was the home team and they were getting killed. Kirby was sitting in the upper deck and towards the end of the game every one started chanting his name. He stood up, tipped his cap, then sat back down. After the game he talked with fans and I got a picture with him. RIP Kirby:crying: [/QUOTE]
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