tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184262703516127633.post3905779162580864186..comments2023-12-01T02:29:26.755-08:00Comments on My Life With Comic Books: A History of a Comic Store: My Life With Comic Books: Part # 171paul howleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15196536135483166677noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184262703516127633.post-57401336095680563932023-11-18T09:21:10.375-08:002023-11-18T09:21:10.375-08:00Wow. What a trip to read this from your perspectiv...Wow. What a trip to read this from your perspective. Took me right back to that freezing cold night. “Making hits, stages they receive you on/still can’t believe you’re gone/give anything to hear half your breath/I know you’re still living life after death.” Long live Skaerie!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4184262703516127633.post-51884219761011176272011-01-11T07:40:24.655-08:002011-01-11T07:40:24.655-08:00The memorials on the businesses are especially tou...The memorials on the businesses are especially touching...clearly your son was a special kid. He obviously left a strong and positive impression on everyone who was lucky enough to meet him...Cakenoreply@blogger.com