I’m not sure how this works, but I was just asked what I learned from Robin. I learned SO many things from him. I learned how to approach all things in our business with less stress and more composure. I learned how to get the job done with integrity but still have fun. But one of my fave things, but not my most beloved things was how to properly and efficiently count money. I think of him so often during my days and I am so happy that I get to! I love you Robin!!! Forever and always!
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Lisa and family...I had the pleasure of Robin's company only a few times in my life, but I remember each occasion well. Perhaps mostly because he made me laugh each time. And that accent! I remember how he described Prince, and his friendships with Annie Lennox and so many others. And how could I ever forget being a guest in your house, and there was a Christmas card from Pee Wee Herman! When he toured with Sting, they played near my home in Ohio. Robin arranged for tickets, and VIP passes for me. After the show we sat in the green room and drank beer and talked for a long time. I was very grateful for the experience...and I remember thinking at that moment, man, would I like to be a friend of this guy! I was a friendly occasional guest, but to have been his friend would have been an honor. I did however, have another honor--every year, the Irvine Christmas card was the first to arrive. And always in Robin's hand. I will miss that. A lot. So I was lucky to have met him, and his mother Rita, and his wonderful wife and girls. I will be thinking of nothing else for some time...Love to you all. I wish you peace in your memories of your great husband and father. Thank you for the time I have had in your home.
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