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19 Years of Service
RT here. Good morning.
Some of you who have followed my adventures may have noticed that I try to include a couple of shots of girls wearing one of my many University of Miami caps. There's a story behind it.
When I moved to South Florida in 1990, I adopted the Hurricanes as my 'home team', but not in a fanatical way. About five years ago, I met Rob. Rob was the die-hard of all die-hards, when it came to the 'Canes. The guy bled green and orange. We had a lot in common, and quickly became good friends.
Rob liked hookers as much as any of us, but I could never get him to get his passport and come with me on a trip -- anywhere. So I took to getting pictures of the girls in 'Canes hats as a way of further luring him overseas with me. "There are 'Cane fans everywhere," I told him. It made him laugh more than it encouraged him to get a passport, so the original plan did not work. It became something of a trademark, and I continue it to this day.
We would speak a few times a week while I am stuck working here in the Dominican Republic. On Monday, he offered to pick me up at the airport when I got home tonight. We were going to the Duke game on Saturday. That was the last time we spoke.
Well, I received an email yesterday from a mutual friend, asking me to call him. When I did, he told me that Rob was found dead in his car by the police later Monday night or early Tuesday morning.
I am stunned. Rob had diabetes, but took care of it. I realize that people die all the time, but I was not prepared to lose my best friend, especially without notice.
I miss him now; I will miss him more as time goes by.
You guys don't know him, and I'm not sure why I am telling you this. But you have him to thank for the plethora of girls all over the world wearing Miami Hurricanes hats. I will think of him when I take future pictures.
Now, get off the computer and go spend some time with your best friend.
Some of you who have followed my adventures may have noticed that I try to include a couple of shots of girls wearing one of my many University of Miami caps. There's a story behind it.
When I moved to South Florida in 1990, I adopted the Hurricanes as my 'home team', but not in a fanatical way. About five years ago, I met Rob. Rob was the die-hard of all die-hards, when it came to the 'Canes. The guy bled green and orange. We had a lot in common, and quickly became good friends.
Rob liked hookers as much as any of us, but I could never get him to get his passport and come with me on a trip -- anywhere. So I took to getting pictures of the girls in 'Canes hats as a way of further luring him overseas with me. "There are 'Cane fans everywhere," I told him. It made him laugh more than it encouraged him to get a passport, so the original plan did not work. It became something of a trademark, and I continue it to this day.
We would speak a few times a week while I am stuck working here in the Dominican Republic. On Monday, he offered to pick me up at the airport when I got home tonight. We were going to the Duke game on Saturday. That was the last time we spoke.
Well, I received an email yesterday from a mutual friend, asking me to call him. When I did, he told me that Rob was found dead in his car by the police later Monday night or early Tuesday morning.
I am stunned. Rob had diabetes, but took care of it. I realize that people die all the time, but I was not prepared to lose my best friend, especially without notice.
I miss him now; I will miss him more as time goes by.
You guys don't know him, and I'm not sure why I am telling you this. But you have him to thank for the plethora of girls all over the world wearing Miami Hurricanes hats. I will think of him when I take future pictures.
Now, get off the computer and go spend some time with your best friend.