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	<title>Comments on: David Dallimore Tribute (1919-2011)</title>
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		<title>By: john fryer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I only heard today of the passing of David Dallimore and therefore too late to pay my respects at his funeral.I will always remember him as a thorough gentleman with a lay-back annoncing style that greatly influenced my radio career. When I joined 6IX way back in the 50&#039;s as the first junior announcer ever to be employed by the station,David patiently guided me along all the right paths and helped me greatly to establish my style of presentation - &#039;to be warm in your approach but convincing in a radio selling technique&#039;.  So to David&#039;s family I want you to know just how much I thought of him, he will always be in my memory and when it&#039;s my turn I will look forward to meeting him again.
John Fryer.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I only heard today of the passing of David Dallimore and therefore too late to pay my respects at his funeral.I will always remember him as a thorough gentleman with a lay-back annoncing style that greatly influenced my radio career. When I joined 6IX way back in the 50&#8217;s as the first junior announcer ever to be employed by the station,David patiently guided me along all the right paths and helped me greatly to establish my style of presentation &#8211; &#8216;to be warm in your approach but convincing in a radio selling technique&#8217;.  So to David&#8217;s family I want you to know just how much I thought of him, he will always be in my memory and when it&#8217;s my turn I will look forward to meeting him again.<br />
John Fryer.</p>
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