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Remembering David A. Arnold

David A. ArnoldAll-around entertainer and performer David A. Arnold has joined our ancestors. Social media was abuzz last night when word was released about the passing of Mr. Arnold. Many in Dallas became familiar with Mr. Arnold for his entertaining and thought-provoking VLOGs or contributions as a writer and comedian. He also appeared at the Don’t Believe the Hype Celebrity Bowl-a-thon and 20th Anniversary Celebration of Soul 73 KKDA Talk Show Host Cheryl Smith and other hosts, Roger B. Brown and Maryellen Hicks in 2010.
Hailing from Cleveland, OH, Mr. Arnold was born on March 15, 1968. A writer, producer, actor and stand-up comedian, he was married and the father of two daughters.
Here are some of his VLOGs. Yes they are graphic and he does use the N-Word. Also check out more on his website www.davidaarnold.com. He was a creative genius!

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