I will always remember you Warren. You brought me back to my childhood by bringing me to the ONLY restaurant this side the American River that sold filipino food. As many times I’ve eaten there, I’ve never eaten there without you untill the day before you left us. I happen to be taking my daughter to the theater and decided to stop and get some since it was right there in the same parking lot . I went in and she said they were out of my favorite dish but would run in the back and check in case. I wanted to cry! But then she came out and said they had one serving left. You popped in my mind and as I ate it later, I thought about how thankful I was to you for showing me this restaurant. I was going to call you, but regretfully I didn’t. I know I was upset with you before you passed, and we stopped speaking to eachother, but you should know that you we’re always my friend. I never got to tell you that. I hope in spirit you may read this and know that you will live on in your son and the laughter of your friends when they tell stories about you or the smile I get on my face when ever I eat my favorite dish. You were always my friend and I will never forget you. Thank you for giving me back a peice of my childhood and for showing me that there still are giving people out there. Thanks and I will miss you very much.##imported-begin##Emie##imported-end##