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	<title>Comments on: Vegas showman Fred Travalena dies</title>
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		<title>By: Antonio Di Giovanni</title>
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		<dc:creator>Antonio Di Giovanni</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 06:53:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Trevalena was an incredible man.  I was blessed to meet him on several occasions, and especially chat up a storm after at theater production of &quot;Victor/Victoria&quot; in New York almost twenty years ago now.  He was sweet as pie, and although I don&#039;t like being photographed, you couldn&#039;t help but look great standing next to &quot;Fred.&quot;  He was such an incredible talent and in five minutes could change characters at least twenty times.  I am just sorry that the &quot;younger generation&quot; may not have had the pleasure of know what an incredibly talented man he was and I will forever regret that.  My sincere condolences always.  We will insure that your memory is never forgotten on our web site and especially after your battle with the very culprit we are so desperately trying to defeat.  God bless you always.  Tony</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Trevalena was an incredible man.  I was blessed to meet him on several occasions, and especially chat up a storm after at theater production of &#8220;Victor/Victoria&#8221; in New York almost twenty years ago now.  He was sweet as pie, and although I don&#8217;t like being photographed, you couldn&#8217;t help but look great standing next to &#8220;Fred.&#8221;  He was such an incredible talent and in five minutes could change characters at least twenty times.  I am just sorry that the &#8220;younger generation&#8221; may not have had the pleasure of know what an incredibly talented man he was and I will forever regret that.  My sincere condolences always.  We will insure that your memory is never forgotten on our web site and especially after your battle with the very culprit we are so desperately trying to defeat.  God bless you always.  Tony</p>
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