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    Stay High 149

    I was at the show Bio references in his letter and concur with everything he says. I would like to point out a couple of facts that are irrefutable and should put this matter to rest. When Luis walked into that show he introduced himself as Stay High 149. It was during Wayne's 20 year absence so there was no reason to share the credit with him at the time. Now that Wayne's back and remembered by so many he has no choice. Wayne had already been pictured in NY Magazine in 1973. Luis is Spanish but that photo depicted a black man. Another fact regarding Luis's claim of writing name with number graff in 66-68 is impossible. It didn't exist. If no photos of his tag from those years exists wouldn't one tag, any tag with a name and number anywhere in NYC have survived in a photo even if by accident? It's not like either of these guys are fighting over a winning lottery ticket. Wayne deserves to own his legacy and sell his work . His very existence depends on it. 5 people emailed me about Luis's video since I interview Wayne at the end. I am just trying to distance myself from any connection to Luis's claim. Sincerely, J.SON/TERROR161
  2. Eddie Sase was one of the most positive happy dudes I've ever known. I never saw him take a drug or smoke anything. Beers? Well , you gotta have some fun. I met Eddie around 82 when he was 15 or 16 and worked with my best friend at a little grocery store in Yonkers where I was living at that time. He was satisfied just crushing Yonkers and I was already established on trains so he looked up to me. He knew who he was and everyone liked him as he gave everyone respect. He found me on a website after 25 years in 2008 and we got together to shoot the breeze. We were glad to discover that each of us had gotten our acts together . Ed's son was born in the beginning of '08 and it was all he talked about. He just bought a new house and had gotten a new job and life was his for the taking. He had just completed a wall for a good friend who had died just two days before his own passing. Eddie was a kid who did everything the right way as long as I knew him. Nobody could've seen this coming, which makes it all the more tragic. My condolences to his wife, son, parents and extended family. J.SON/TERROR161
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