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Edward Bear was born in Brooklyn, grew up in Los Angeles, and had a lifetime love affair with baseball. After a brief stint in the minor leagues followed by years in dead-end jobs, he worked at Hewlett-Packard for nearly thirty years. Mr. Bear lived high up in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, played a vintage Martin guitar, and wrote in the time the gods an goddesses gave him. Though he passed away in 2006, his words and wisdom live on. To learn more about Mr. Bear, visit edwardbear.net or edwardbear01@gmail.com

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Edward Bear was born in Brooklyn, grew up in Los Angeles, and had a lifetime love affair with baseball. After a brief stint in the minor leagues followed by years in dead-end jobs, he worked at Hewlett-Packard for nearly thirty years. Mr. Bear lived high up in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, played a vintage Martin guitar, and wrote in the time the gods an goddesses gave him. Though he passed away in 2006, his words and wisdom live on. To learn more about Mr. Bear, visit edwardbear.net or edwardbear01@gmail.com

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Edward Bear was born in Brooklyn, grew up in Los Angeles, and had a lifetime love affair with baseball. After a brief stint in the minor leagues followed by years in dead-end jobs, he worked at Hewlett-Packard for nearly thirty years. Mr. Bear lived high up in the Rocky Mountains with his wife, played a vintage Martin guitar, and wrote in the time the gods an goddesses gave him. Though he passed away in 2006, his words and wisdom live on. To learn more about Mr. Bear, visit edwardbear.net or edwardbear01@gmail.com