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	<title>stop wasting my freetime &#187; Crute</title>
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		<title>What&#8217;s in a name&#8230; ?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I started to write this speech, I wanted to start out by telling everyone how long I’ve known Jason.
Then I thought well, I haven’t really known “Jason” because from day one, I’ve only known him as one another name, and that’s “Crute “
And that got me thinking “What’s in a Name?”
&#8220;Crute&#8221; may just be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I started to write this speech, I wanted to start out by telling everyone how long I’ve known Jason.</p>
<p>Then I thought well, I haven’t really known “<em>Jason</em>” because from day one, I’ve only known him as one another name, and that’s “<em>Crute </em>“</p>
<p>And that got me thinking “<em>What’s in a Name?</em>”</p>
<p>&#8220;Crute&#8221; may just be 5 letters to anyone else, just a last name to some, but to many here, and myself, those 5 letters characterizes so many things in our minds.</p>
<p>It’s like with Madonna or Prince, &#8220;Crute&#8221; is uniquely himself and so unlike anyone else that he only needs one name.</p>
<p>Same as “John” wouldn’t have the same power behind it as the name “Bell.” A &#8220;Nyamekye&#8221; is not even close to a “Lum.” And a Rose by any other name may still be a Rose, yet somehow, it’s less so as a “David”</p>
<p>And like those, Crute isn’t just a surname; it holds much more significance to me than that.</p>
<p>Crute once shot out a friend’s windshield with a BB gun from his second-floor loft and then paid for the damages with comic books he didn’t even own.</p>
<p>In the nearly 14 years that I have known him, Crute has owned dogs, cats, fish, lizards, iguanas, guinea pigs, an octopus, and coming home from work one day, Crute found that his ferret ate his parrot.</p>
<p>Once in GNC, Crute turned to me and in all seriousness, declared: “Stu, I am too big for regular pants” he said “Go into J.C. Penney and see if you can find me some drawstring pants.”</p>
<p>And I did.</p>
<p>But those were much simpler days when our group of friends were young and innocent, 24 or 25 years of age, running around without a care in the world.</p>
<p>And though his eccentric personality and crazy situations get all the ink, I wouldn’t be up here if Crute wasn’t also a good person and great friend, you always know you are getting the truth with him, and then some.</p>
<p>It could have been so easy to lose touch when he moved 45 minutes out of Plymouth-Canton, but he stayed in touch with many of us, and when I moved to the West Coast, when there were times that we didn’t speak for 2-3 months at a time, yet I never felt the bonds bend one bit.</p>
<p>If you don’t know him very well, Crute may look like a stereotypical tough guy, but to anyone that knows him, Crute is much more than that. He’s honest, and intelligent, humourous and philosophical.</p>
<p>He’s Crute.</p>
<p>So, whatever you know him by, Crute just isn’t a word, it has much more meaning behind it.</p>
<p>And if by simply taking the name “CRUTE” brings even a tenth of the meaning and memory to me and all of us that know him by this, I think we’ll all be lucky and more than happy to welcome another “CRUTE” into our lives.</p>
<p>So, this is my tribute to the old Crute and new one.</p>
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