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If I had it to do all over again . . . I wouldn't change a thing.'. . . the final expression of narcissism, the last gesture of self-congratulation.
Steve Erickson
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Steve Erickson
Age: 74
Born: 1950
Born: April 20
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Santa Monica
California
Stephen Michael Erickson
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