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TVC 696.5: Via remote from the back patio of Davenport's Restaurant in Encino, California: Robert Crane, John Cerney, and Meagan Bejar talk to Ed about Bob's experience with dealing with tragedy and loss; why "closure" is a media term; how John Candy came from a humble background, after losing his father when he was five; and how Candy once lobbied NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana to play for the Toronto Argonauts in the CFL when Candy co-owned that team. Bob's latest book, Three-Cornered Circle, which he co-authored with Christopher Fryer, is available through Kill Fee Publishing.
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TVC 696.5: Via remote from the back patio of Davenport's Restaurant in Encino, California: Robert Crane, John Cerney, and Meagan Bejar talk to Ed about Bob's experience with dealing with tragedy and loss; why "closure" is a media term; how John Candy came from a humble background, after losing his father when he was five; and how Candy once lobbied NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana to play for the Toronto Argonauts in the CFL when Candy co-owned that team. Bob's latest book, Three-Cornered Circle, which he co-authored with Christopher Fryer, is available through Kill Fee Publishing.

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