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Feb 20, 2006 10:42:06 GMT -5
Post by andrew h on Feb 20, 2006 10:42:06 GMT -5
i met harold in '96 in the hallway of my east village apt. he was coming down the stairs with one of my girlfriends friends, a cute blonde girl from detroit. i said hi to her, and introduced myself to harold, he was friendly and replied, "wassup...thanks man, was that your bed?" a gentleman and a ladies man... over the years we bumped into each other around the city, and worked on a commerical for abc skateboards together...he was a talanted, funny, and happy man. R.I.P. harold
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Feb 20, 2006 11:21:27 GMT -5
Post by BRAX of West Philly on Feb 20, 2006 11:21:27 GMT -5
NEW YORK/ZOO YORK WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
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Feb 20, 2006 12:38:15 GMT -5
Post by brendan your biggest fan on Feb 20, 2006 12:38:15 GMT -5
when i heard about harold i cried for 2 days. he was one of my favorite skaters. and my favorite personality. man, you inspired me in so many ways. i plan on definetly going to the wake and funeral. im gonna live for you harold, im gonna skate for you. your biggest fan, Brendan
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Feb 20, 2006 12:52:36 GMT -5
Post by Andrew Justice on Feb 20, 2006 12:52:36 GMT -5
RIP one of the greats, I wrote your name on griptape as memorial. But it is not enough to thank you for all the amazing contributions you made to east coast skateboarding. My best wishes to you and your family. I bet your up in heaven right now skating with Keenan Milton and all the other amazing skaters that have passed on. Your presence physical presence may not be with us but memories always will.
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Feb 20, 2006 14:23:53 GMT -5
Post by dstony on Feb 20, 2006 14:23:53 GMT -5
you are an example to us all, friend and inspiration. Thank You H.H. the Legend Lives On...
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Feb 20, 2006 15:15:55 GMT -5
Post by Digs on Feb 20, 2006 15:15:55 GMT -5
he 'pretty much diddy bopped all over the world', god save his soul. rest in peace from a fan in london. - always inspired me to keep my skating live and fun instead of fussing and stressing on the lows. one love. Digs
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Feb 20, 2006 17:01:54 GMT -5
Post by Ben on Feb 20, 2006 17:01:54 GMT -5
the first pro I ever saw, at the age of 15, as I grew older it went from getting snaked at the banks to getting a pound when ever I saw him, legends never die. Diddy bop son
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Feb 20, 2006 19:18:23 GMT -5
Post by serinity8 on Feb 20, 2006 19:18:23 GMT -5
R.I.P. Harold --- May God be with you and your family, I send my respect to your family....Ron and Mike be strong....And thanks for giving me a place to stay 10 years ago....i never said thanks....R.I.P
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Feb 20, 2006 20:11:08 GMT -5
Post by bwelty on Feb 20, 2006 20:11:08 GMT -5
Hey, thanks for sharing that skypager video of Harold. Nice!
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Feb 20, 2006 20:44:50 GMT -5
Post by Luke Reidenbach on Feb 20, 2006 20:44:50 GMT -5
[glow=red,2,300]Even though I only talked to him once, and not even in person, I'll always remember Harold through his footage and general attitude towards skating. He seemed like a great person and a good friend.He will never truly die in our hearts.
Rest in Peace- Luke Reidenbach[/glow]
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Feb 20, 2006 21:55:40 GMT -5
Post by trae on Feb 20, 2006 21:55:40 GMT -5
i remember the first time i saw harold on sk8 maps he was always my favorite i knew he was serious when he said legends never die.. they dont espically harold :'(legends never die rest in peace harold
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Feb 20, 2006 22:12:03 GMT -5
Post by jarvis on Feb 20, 2006 22:12:03 GMT -5
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Feb 21, 2006 5:04:05 GMT -5
Post by Sx2 on Feb 21, 2006 5:04:05 GMT -5
seem liek sno one wants to asnwer why he died, well it was because of cocaine overdose.
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Feb 21, 2006 17:13:40 GMT -5
Post by anonymous on Feb 21, 2006 17:13:40 GMT -5
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Feb 21, 2006 17:39:02 GMT -5
Post by aric hondel on Feb 21, 2006 17:39:02 GMT -5
at least he went out the cool way............
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