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Rest in peace

nasty twp

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Vic didn't even get a single benefit show.

Not one person thought about his food truck workers even in peak COVID like when he died

Vic came across as such a sweetheart and a Southern gent. May not have been that funny, but seemed far too classy for most people in the O&Asphere (though who knows, there may have been skeletons). His loss was doubtless heavy and sad for his family & community.



He was also present in studio for one of the infamous O&A reunion calls. I like to remember him this way.

 

TheGhostOfAbeVigoda

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Vic came across as such a sweetheart and a Southern gent. May not have been that funny, but seemed far too classy for most people in the O&Asphere (though who knows, there may have been skeletons). His loss was doubtless heavy and sad for his family & community.



He was also present in studio for one of the infamous O&A reunion calls. I like to remember him this way.


MeatTruck Vickie was the toughest dyke in town.
 
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