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<title>Comment by LampEft</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2003/02/27/130921.php#comment-250215</link>
<description>Nice little tribute to Mister R.  Amusing and somewhat touching at the same time.  He is missed.</description>
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<title>Comment by Harriett</title>
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<description>I remember as a kid watching Mr. Roger,a nd to think that he is dead shocks me. we grew up with him, and on behalf of the San Diego communtiy he will be greatly missed. Good bye Mr. Rogers! You will always be remembered in our hearts.</description>
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