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To All My Friends:
Well, it was a good run, and there is nothing major I regret.
When I was 6, I wanted to become an actor, and I did. When I moved
to Los Angeles, I wanted to live in Beachwood Canyon, and I did. I
loved rock n’ roll and got to see many groups before they became
“icons”: Led Zeppelin, The Doors, The Who, X, Neil Young and so
many more…I could go on forever. Oh, and I was at Woodstock - Far
OUT!
I was also very political and, even if it caused arguments, I
abhorred racism, hunger, war and the abuse of women and children, as
well as hypocrisy in the “Christian” ethics, when politicians come out
of both sides of their mouths.
I lived in a great place, had good friends, great dogs, and the
single most wonderful woman in Pamela. Oh, and a great mom and
siblings.
So I will always be somewhere on TV or film and you’ll be able
to walk on my ashes at “The Bat Cave.” You all be good and till we
meet again, I will be seeing you in my spirit.
Love,
Bob
PS From his widow, Pam: Bob wrote the above letter in
2010 when he was first diagnosed with liver cancer. He asked me to
send it out to all his friends after he was gone.


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