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UPDATE: Celebration of Life for Bixby Announced; A Message From Theresa Bixby; Other Plane Crash Updates

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UPDATE Friday 4:30pm | A public "Mark Bixby Celebration of Life" is planned for Friday, March 25, at 10 a.m. at the base of the peninsula on the bay beach, between Gondola Getaway and the U.S. Sailing Center. Click here for more information.

Additionally, The Bixby family has set up a memorial webpage for Bixby at Legacy.com. The page features a memory book for visitors to leave messages, photos and biographical information about Bixby, including a life purpose statement circa 1997 and various other writings and lists all in Bixby's own words. Click here to visit the memorial webpage.

UPDATE Friday 12:15pm | Theresa Bixby, wife of Mark Bixby, e-mailed the Long Beach Post moments ago with a message to the greater Long Beach community saying, “The outpouring of love and support for Mark from so many people has been amazing.” She asked that in lieu of more food and flowers, those who wish to do should give to others in need or to one of three charities in Mark's honor. Her e-mail message is below:

The outpouring of love and support for Mark from so many people has been amazing. We are all so heartbroken and people are showing their love with food and flowers.

I would ask people to give to others in need in lieu of more food and flowers. Mark would want people to give to a charity of their choice or one of three charities in his honor; YMCA of Greater Long Beach Camping Services Endowment, Rotary Club of Long Beach Scholarship Foundation, or Children Today. He was on the board of YMCA Camping Services, was President of Rotary Club and sat on the scholarship committee and was very supportive of the non-profit, Children Today, that I co-founded with Jennifer Fitzgerald.

Thank you,

Theresa

Contact each organization here:
 
YMCA of Greater Long Beach
Rotary Club of Long Beach
Children Today 

UPDATE Friday 10:30am | A website has emerged tracking the health condition of Michael Jensen, the lone survivor of Wednesday's plane crash at Long Beach Airport.

The latest entry states: 

Mike keeps amazing us by his strengh. He continues to show signs of steady improvements. His health has stabilized enough to allow for his transfer from The Memorial Hospital to the UCI Burn Center. Please keep him in your prayers!

Jensen was originally taken to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. He is now at the University of California, Irvine Regional Burn Center in Orange. 

According to his wife, Diane, they have "the most amazing surgeon looking after him, who happens to live in Belmont Shore." 
A bike ride is planned for tonight (Friday) starting at Bixby Park at 5:30 p.m. and ending at a candlelight vigil at 6 p.m. on the sand in front of 45 Dana Place on the bayside of the peninsula. 


 
UPDATE Thursday 5:47pm | The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office earlier today released the names of the five victims who lost their lives in Wednesday's plane crash at Long Beach Municipal Airport.

The victims who died have been officially identified as Jeffrey Albert Berger, 49, of Manhattan Beach; Mark Llewellyn Bixby, 44, of Long Beach; Kenneth Earl Cruz, 43, of Culver City; Thomas Fay Dean, 50, of Laguna Beach; and Bruce Michael Krall, 51, of Ladera Ranch.

The lone survivor, 51-year-old Michael Jensen, also of Long Beach, remains in critical condition. He reportedly suffered head trauma as well as burns to the lower part of his body, though the severity of his injuries is not known. His family, asking for privacy, has requested that only the status of his condition be made public.

The Press-Telegram is reporting that Cruz is believed to have been the pilot.

The charred wreckage of the Beechcraft King Air 200 Turboprop fixed-wing, twin-engine plane remains where it came to rest on the median between a taxiway and runway 16R north of runway 25 L, according to the PT. 
 
UPDATE Thursday 3:08pm | A candlelight vigil in memory of those who lost their lives in Wednesday's plane crash and for crash survivor Mike Jensen will be held Friday at 6:00pm on the sand in front of 45 Dana Place on the bayside of the peninsula, according to a post on City Auditor Laura Doud's Facebook page. Victim Mark Bixby's grandmother lived at that address, according to the Facebook post.
 

Candles will be provided, and it is suggested that attendees park near the Sailing Center and walk to Dana Place, which is four streets into the peninsula, Doud's post said. 

UPDATE Thursday 1:30pmThe Press Telegram is reporting that Mike Jensen, the sole survivor of yesterday's plane crash, may be improving but is still listed in critical condition at Long Beach Memorial. 

The PT quotes Long Beach Councilmember Gary DeLong as saying, "He's

 doing better than expected and he's improving, ... Things are going better than we hoped. We're very optimistic.".
 
UPDATE Thursday 10:15am | The family of Mike Jensen, the lone survivor of a plane crash at Long Beach Municipal Airport on Wednesday that claimed the lives of five others, has issued the following statement through Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, where Jensen is being treated:

"Our thoughts and prayers are extended to the families of Mike’s friends aboard the plane with him. Thank you for the outpour of support and overwhelming compassion shown by so many throughout the community of Long Beach.  We are eternally grateful to the Long Beach Fire Department, Long Beach Memorial, and the church and cycling communities. We appreciate you affording us this private time with family."
  
Jensen remains in critical condition, and his family has requested that only his condition status be provided to the media, a hospital spokeswoman said.


 
UPDATE 11:59pm |
The Los Angeles Times provides a profile of the men impacted by the plane crash.

UPDATE 10:42pm | The Press Telegram is reporting that among the five reported dead is Bruce Krall, who was Tom Dean's banker. The PT also provides an extended profile of the men impacted by the plane crash.

Mike Jensen, the lone survivor of the crash, reportedly suffered head trauma and burns to his lower legs, according to the PT.

UPDATE 9:30pm | Long Beach Mayor Bob Foster released the following statement:  

"We carry a very heavy heart following today’s tragic accident. These were charismatic men that believed in Long Beach, made a real contribution and worked towards a better community. Our thoughts and prayers go to their children and their families in this time of unspeakable sadness."


UPDATE 9:30pm  | The Associated Press has video of the plane crash aftermath.
  

UPDATE 5:01pm |
A Federal Aviation Administration spokesman said that no distress call was issued by the pilot of a twin-engine passenger plane before it crashed at Long Beach Airport this morning, killing five of its six passengers.

The Beechcraft King Air 200 Turboprop carrying a handful of prominent Long Beach community members took off without issue just before 10:30 a.m. The plane, however, circled the airport and was trying to land when the crash occurred, the spokesman said.

Why the plane circled back remains unknown, the spokesman said.

When the aircraft slammed into the ground, it split apart, separating the tail from the body, before becoming engulfed in flames. Photos from the scene show scorch marks originating from a strip of tarmac for about 150 yards to where the body of the plane came to rest.

Investigators remain at the scene as they attempt to determine the exact cause of the crash.

Deputy Fire Chief Jeff Reeb said during a press conference at the airport earlier this afternoon that the lone survivor, who has been identified as Mike Jensen, is still in critical condition at Long Beach Memorial Medical Center.

"He was located inside the passenger compartment of the aircraft, and as our firefighters made entry and were able to assess each of the occupants, then this individual was found to be still alive, and so we treated and transported the individual," Reeb said.

Airport Manager Mario Rodriguez said that the FAA is currently "going through the records" as investigators attempt to piece together what caused the crash. "We have footage on the crash, and the NTSB is also investigating," Rodriguez said. 
 
UPDATE LIVE Press Conference 4:00pm | Click here.

UPDATE 3:41pm | The Press-Telegram expands their coverage:

Local developers Jeff Berger and Tom Dean and bicycle advocate Mark Bixby, a member of one of Long Beach's founding families, died in a plane crash today at Long Beach Airport.

Dean spokesman Mike Murchison confirmed the deaths, and he said in a brief conversation that he had heard another passenger, Mike Jensen, the owner of Pacific Retail Partners, is in critical condition at Long Beach Memorial Hospital. Bixby worked for Jensen, sources said.

A Fire Department spokesman said two other people were killed in the crash, but their identities weren't available.

Allan Crawford, a friend of Bixby, said the group was headed for Park City, Utah, to go skiing.

Click here to read the story.
 
UPDATE 3:38pm | Long Beach First Lady Nancy Foster posted the following via Facebook: 

Today is a very sad day here in Long Beach for so many families, friends and our community. My thoughts and prayers are with them all. I knew Mark and always loved seeing him at events taking his beautiful photographs especially at the biking events. My thoughts and prayers are with Theresa... so unbelievably sad... for all of the families.
 
UPDATE 3:20pm | The Long Beach Fire Department released the following statement:

This morning at approximately 10:30 a.m., units from the Long Beach Fire Department were called to the scene of a private twin-engine Beech King Air Turbo propeller plane that had crashed during takeoff at the Long Beach Airport.   

Within one minute, the LBFD units arrived on scene at the Southwest corner of Runway 30 where they found the wreckage of the plane in a fiery blaze. The units quickly utilized water and foam to extinguish the blaze within two minutes. 

Firefighters then quickly used specialized extrication methods and tools to gain access into the twisted wreckage. Once access was gained, firefighters found that there were a total of six passengers onboard. Five had perished in the crash, and one was still alive. They immediately extricated the critical patient from the wreckage and began treatment before transporting the man to a local area hospital.
 
The cause of the plane crash is currently under investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration. 

A total of 32 LBFD apparatus and 68 department personnel responded to the scene.

Commercial and general aviation operations at the Long Beach Airport continue uninterrupted.
  
UPDATE 2:52 pm | Councilmember Gary DeLong talks to the Los Angeles Times, saying "he had spoken to the wives of two of the men killed in the crash and was at the hospital, awaiting updates on Jensen's condition."

"These are close friends and part of our extended family," he said. "These individuals were community leaders in Long Beach, and they will be missed, both today and for years to come."
 
Click here to read the story.
  
UPDATE 2:50pm | Commercial planes are taking off normally from the Long Beach Airport.
 
UPDATE 2:20pm |  Long Beach's Fifth District Councilwoman Gerrie Schipske, whose district includes Long Beach Airport, released the following statement:  
"I extend my deepest condolences to the family and friends of those who died or were injured in today's tragic plane crash at the Long Beach Airport. I also commend the Long Beach Fire Department and the Long Beach Airport staff for their quick response to the scene and for their continued professionalism in handling the news regarding this horrible event."

UPDATE 1:46pm | Tom Dean and Jeff Berger were local developers and principals with LCW Partners.

UPDATE 1:46pm | Mike Jensen is an active member of Bay Shore Community Church, Long Beach Blastand the Aquarium of the Pacific. Jensen serves as president of Pacific Retail Partners. According to the company's website, PRP "provides integrity based retail real estate services in site acquisition and development for quality retailers and development partners." Jensen is in critical condition.
 
Click here for his biography. 

UPDATE 1:43pm | Mark Bixby was a prominent Long Beach community leader and bicycle advocate who served as president of Long Beach Rotary and was involved in several community organizations. Bixby worked at Pacific Retail Partners as a broker. 

Click here for his biography.
 
UPDATE 1:39pm | Gazettes Newspapers is reporting that Mike Jensen is in critical condition.

Click here to read the story.
 
UPDATE 1:11pm | The Los Angeles Times is reporting that Long Beach Airport Director Mario Rodriguez told reporters: "We are deeply saddened by this event. This is the last thing any airport director wants to see." 

Click here to read the story.

(Left) Mike Jensen is in critical condition, according to the Gazettes. (Right) Mark Bixby is among the five confirmed dead. 

UPDATE 12:23pm
| The Gazette Newspapers first reported on Facebook, and Councilman Gary DeLong confirmed with the Long Beach Post, that prominent Long Beach community members Mark Bixby, Jeff Berger and Tom Dean are confirmed dead.

The other two deceased victims have yet to be identified.

Mike Jensen, the sixth passenger, survived the fiery crash and is in the hospital.

UPDATE 12:22pm | The Press Telegram is reporting that the plane was owned by local developer Thomas Dean.

UPDATE 12:19pm | LATimes: Live video coverage.

UPDATE 11:58am | Five passengers aboard a passenger plane that crashed at Long Beach Airport this morning have been confirmed dead.

Long Beach Firefighter Steve Yamamoto, a fire department spokesman, said there were six passengers on the plane. Initial reports indicated only five people had been onboard. 

The surviving passenger is being treated at a local hospital, he said.
 
UPDATE 11:12am | Two people have been confirmed dead after a small, twin-engine plane crashed and burst into a fireball at Long Beach Airport, authorities said.

A Long Beach Fire Department spokesman said a third victim was taken to a nearby hospital.

The accident occurred at roughly 10:30 a.m., Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Ian Gregor told KTLA Channel 5 News. The plane was headed to Salt Lake City when it crashed during takeoff.

The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air seats 13, but only five people were on board at the time of the crash, fire department officials said.

The airport has been closed and all incoming and outgoing flights have been put on hold, they said.

11:00am | The Long Beach Post has just learned that a small plane has crashed at Long Beach Airport.

No further details are available at the moment, but we will be updating this post continually as we receive more information.

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Archived Comments (59)
cocoreno
First Nate Dogg, not this? Not a good day for the LBC.

Unfortunately, this confirms my fear of small planes. I have not data to support it, but I bet they crash far more often than big ones.
Nikol
This is heartbreaking.
Sander
This is so sad.
Not clairvoyant
Who are these people?
Tracey 90803
Such sad news in Long Beach today.
cocoreno
"Who are these people?" Big players in LBC politics/development. Tom Dean was heavily involved in various Wetlands Land Swap attempts about a year ago.
Dennis
"Who are these people?" Mark Bixby is one of the finest men our city has produced. Kind, generous, a wonderful husband, father, friend and member of our community. A man who quietly involved himself in many charitable organizations through his lifetime. My deepest condolences and prayers to his wife Theres and his three young children. This is truly a tragic day for Long Beach.
plane crash
Very sad about the plane crash. I pray for the families involved. The thing about plane crashes is that they are very spectacular, so you always hear about them. There are something around 60,000 planes flying around Southern California all of the time. You only hear about the ones that crash.
magana family
Our prayers go out to all the families, especially the Jenson's.
Dave in Alamitos Beach
Yikes! I've taken a few digs at Tom Dean over the years (just in these kinds of forums, nothing more), but I wouldn't wish this kind of horror on anyone. What an awful day for Long Beach.
DonWylie
Mark Bixby and wife Theresa have been selfless community leaders for many years. Their contributions to Long Beach are too numerous to count. Mark will be greatly missed. Our hearts go out to his family.
lbc res
I don't know Mike but I've ridden many times with Mark. Great guy. Smart, logical, funny and a great sense of what's right. My heart hurts for his family. See ya Mark.
Dominic
@plane crash

Why would the planes that don't crash make the news?
LB City Girl
My deepest condolences to their family and friends.
Alex W. Wallace
Mark Bixby was a great and wonderful family man, truely good spirit and a considerate and perfect example of the kind of citizenship that our community leaders and children should aspire to.
Here is a link to an introductory speech of his to the city council on a passion of his, to make Long Beach bike-friendly, including the proposal for the creation of a bike path over the Gerald Desmond Bridge. May God bless him and keep him in our memory. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWzEtIBzahY
LB Local
So sorry for the families' losses. These were good, local guys. :-(
(The pictures you had up earlier were nice; why did you have to replace them with these corporate looking ones?)
Michelle Motley
How deeply tragic this news is; my sincerest condolescenses to all the families.
Shaun Lumachi, Publisher
@LB Local: We switched the photos back.
Jim Lewis
This is just tragic. Such great people with huge promise. As an airframe mechanic these events always interest me -- but to know the people saddens me even more. God's richest grace on the familes involved, and to Long Beach for this great loss.
Bill Orton
Oh goodness, what utterly horrible news for anyone who cares about this beautiful city. My deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Dean, Mr. Bixby and Mr. Berger, and Godspeed to Mr. Jensen on his survival and recovery from his critical injuries.
Planes Fly
@plane crash: you don't hear about the planes that don't crash because they aren't news. If so many planes crash that it's no longer news, we won't hear about them any more, either!
Lovely
So Sad! Great pictures!
Dave A.
I worked with Mark for a couple of years at Bixby Land Co. when they were on Atherton Ave. I really liked Mark and had just seen him at Lowes about two weeks ago for the first time in about ten years. He still looked great and was one of the brightest, kindest people I have ever known. This turn of events is very hard to believe.
Efren Baca
Marilyn and I, send our deepest condolence to the families of Mark Bixby, Jeff Berger and Tom Dean. We are SADDENED by this tragedy. Such wonderful men--SUCH A GREAT LOSS !!! Mike Jensen and his family have our prayers for his recovery.
Marina
I am in shock. I knew these guys. Prayers for all of the families that must be suffering terribly. My prayers are with Mike Jensen, may God be with him and save him for his family.
Mick Ukleja
Mike Jensen is one of the nicest guys you will ever meet. He is always lifting other people's spirits. My prayers are with him for a complete recovery. Mark Bixby is a true gentleman. He has introduced me on more than one occasion for speaking assignments. He is one of the great men that keeps giving back to the community. "A prince has died in the land." Our prayers are with his beautiful family.
LBResident1
Condolences and best wishes to everyone involved. However, didn't Councilmember DeLong publicly state during the Land Swap that he had no personal relationship with Dean? Was the public mislead by DeLong?

UPDATE 2:52 pm | Councilmember Gary DeLong talks to the Los Angeles Times, saying "he had spoken to the wives of two of the men killed in the crash and was at the hospital, awaiting updates on Jensen's condition."

"These are close friends and part of our extended family," he said. "These individuals were community leaders in Long Beach, and they will be missed, both today and for years to come."



beth barnes
a dark day for Long Beach but one ray of hope lives on through Mike Jensen. Heartfelt condolences to all who are feeling deep loss.
Michael
Where are the complaints about the overpaid, unionized firefighters?
Allison Eaton, managing e
We'd like to thank everyone for their outpouring of kind words and support for the families and friends of the victims on what may very well be regarded as one of Long Beach's darkest days for some time to come.

While we strongly support the First Amendment, in light of yesterday's horrific events, we would hope that our readers would have enough respect for the deceased to refrain from making any mean-spirited or otherwise negative comments about those who have passed. Regardless of their past actions and political activities and whether or not you agree with them, this is neither the time nor the place to address such issues.

If you have commented on this post and your comment has not been approved, it is out of respect for the family and friends of those who have died. Let's let the wounds heal a bit before we start throwing salt around. We sincerely thank you.
natalie M
I knew Mark from a mutual friend from this summer. he took awesome pictures. Tom's boys were always my favorite to teach at swim. Horrible death...rip
CHARLIE
Tough, very tough and a tremendous loss to our Community - My condolances to the families left behind...
Bianca
Our hearts are broken at the loss of such a special person as Mark. Our thoughts and prayers to out to Theresa and the kids. We are here for them and grieve deeply. This is so unbelievable and heart wrenching. May the Lord be with the Bixby Family during this terrible time.
Erin
My heart borke upon hearing the news. This is a dark day in Long Beach. My prayers and condolences to the families of these vibrant, kind and generous men who have left an indelible mark on our city that will last for generations.
Darrell K
Prayer to all the families. Mike stopped me on Monday at Starbucks on the corner of Stearns and Palo Verde in his bicycling outfit just to say hi and ask about the family. He also told me about the bicycling group. My heart hurts.
abtheillest
Mike Jensen is related to my zoology professor at palomar college, either a brother or father. Im not sure but there is a extreme resemblence.
Prays to everyone involed in the accident as well there families
Paul
That plane's safety record is very good. Too bad.
John B. Greet
God bless the lost, and may His grace and love surround their family and friends and comfort them during this terrible time.
Johnny Utah
Sad. I heard that the plane just got out of maintenance from mutual air friends.
Eagle Eye
Don't know them but condolences. I'm very sorry.
Amy
I'm so very saddened to hear this news...I knew Mark from high school...incredible guy...my heart and prayers go out to his family and the other families who have lost so much from this tragedy.
Just Curious
Nobody in any media outlet seems to be talking about who was flying the plane. Was there a professional pilot on board? Was Mr. Dean at the controls? I guess we are all left looking for answers in this tragic situation.
kelro58
I was very saddened to hear about this. My deepest condolences and prayers go out to all of the families for your loss.
Dennis Lord
First and foremost, our sincere condolences to the families.... As a pilot, many are asking me about cause. Simply, I don't know. The NTSB will do their investigation. There are many questions to be answered at a later time. LB has lost part of its supporting fabric. Tom and I shared a Dodger game 20 years ago and he assisted me in producing Wings over Long Beach by loaning me three aircraft. I will be forever grateful.
Mike Donelon
During the LB Airport terminal debate Mark and I traveled across LB and did a great power point presentation Mark put together for our group, LB Airport Alliance. Recently we were about to begin an effort to engage local youth to support a BMX bike track at El Dorado Park. In my 25 years as a community activist and Councilmember I have never worked with an individual with such dedication and respect for others. In his last email a few weeks ago he said he was looking forward to working with me again and signed off as always, "Cheers, Mark". Cheers my friend and God's speed to you and your family.
Thary Ung
On behalf of the Combodian Community we wanted to offered it's "deep condolences" to the victims and families for the tragic loss of life during the plane crashed this morning. May their soul rest in peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of the victims and the surviving families.

Thary
Ute 9
My family's heartfelt prayers and condolences to the victims and their families and friends. Those who perished will be missed, and their void can never be filled.

Mike, continue doing better-than-expected, and I speak for many when I say, we can't wait to see you!
The Alvarez
My deepest condolescent to all the families. Mark was one of the most likeable, nicest, person I have met. He was also an outstanding father and citizen of Long Beach. He will be greatly missed.
Pa\'s Pumpkin Patch
Tom Dean and Jeff Berger were our landlords for many years and the nicest people you would ever want to meet! Our prayers go out to Anna Marie and his boys!
Eric P Donald FRAeS
Rearward facing seat might have saved their lives and water misting of the cabin could have allowed them to escape. Why doesn't the FAA adopt these two low cost features. Military pax get rear facing seats. Water misting costs next to nothing.
Very similar deaths to my brother and crew in 1943.
John B. Greet
@Editor Eaton: Thank you VERY MUCH for your editorial voice of reason.
RSM789
I met Tom 6 years ago and have done work for him & has family ever since. In my dealings with him, he was always honest, a true gentleman and a very giving person. However, as kind as he was to me, it was very obvious that his heart truly belonged to his 4 boys. They are all too young to truly comprehend this yet, but have a great example for their future if they become fathers as well.


DSE
Sad for the families, like any death is. But are these people of royal familes?? Why is this city going on and on. Does the LB Post have slow news days. OR is this all very political?
Neena from Signal Tribune
Such tragic events remind us that life can be fleeting. I so enjoyed the handful of times that I chatted with Mark Bixby. What a wonderful young man.
I thank Rae Gabelich for the kind words she wrote for the Signal Tribune today. I am happy I could share my column with her. My words aren't even making sense regarding all of this. Thanks Rae for taking over on this one.
Blessings and kind thoughts for those who lost loved ones in that horrible crash. xo
Felton Williams
Mark had the most amazing gift in dealing with people; he accepted them for who they were and not what he thought they should be. I truly enjoyed the opportunity to know and work with him on Leadership Long Beach and other projects.
Bill Orton
Very nice bikeride from Bixby Park led by Mark Bixby's colleagues, Vice Mayor Lowenthal and Councilman DeLong. Remarkable outpouring of people and emotion at the candlelight vigil, with City Auditor Doud leading the gathering in a moment of silence, as a vintage Douglas DC-3 circled three times over the Peninsula, and wreaths were laid in the water for the perished and one on land in support of Mike Jensen. And Mr. Rudd, ever helpful, with his sound system and calm demeanor in keeping the event snag free. The turnout of neighbors and colleagues would impress anyone.
snerd
I knew Ken Cruz, the pilot. I can say with complete confidence that he would do anything to save the lives of his clients. He was a selfless, intelligent family man who loved to fly and loved his family. R.I.P. brother.
Mike Ruehle
A letter I copied from another newpaper:



To The Editor,



I was very taken aback and appalled when Councilman Gary DeLong quickly released the names of the recent plane crash victims to the public.



Many of their relatives and friends had yet to receive word about the tragedy and had to find out via DeLong's statements to the press. One would think that after years of being in his position, he would act with a bit more discretion.



He claims he was friends with these men, yet he acted with zero respect for their loved ones. I hope this can be a lesson to Delong, his colleagues and the local press on how not to break news.

Eric P Donald, FRAeS
There should be a requirement that all airports should be able to suppress fires in 10seconds and practice until they can. It can be done. Otherwise they are second rate!

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