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The memories of Tony Tang

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Daneil Fewm left this memory on 30.09.08:

 

Oh this is awful :( I remember playing Nintendo with Tony back in the day. RIP Tony! I never was able to beat you in Street Fighter. Peace be with you.

Minh Nguyen left this memory on 01.08.08:

 

From the first time I met you at Jason and Ray’s party way back when, I knew from the start of our friendship, you would be the guy to hang out with for a fun time. Always fun-loving, cheerful, and supportive, you were there when others needed you.

I’ll always remember that time we went biking in Half Moon Bay, and later that night after drunken bowling and then Krispey Kreme, you, David, Alex, and my brother were executing “Operation Krispey Kreme Drive-thru” to get the Drive-Thru girl’s phone number, and a police car just so happened to roll up at the same time. A policewoman got out of her car and started asking questions. The policewoman asked, “Why are you guys walking through the drive-thru?” to which you replied, “Because gas prices are so high?” Gosh, we laughed so hard, and soon afterwards, she let the group go without a hitch. That night was the best.

Throughout all the parties, hangouts, late night talks on AIM, and randomness, we shared good times and memories that will last lifetimes. You will be missed my friend.

Jennifer left this memory on 01.08.08:

 

Tony was a very chilled guy. I first met him in martial arts when i was in middle school. He was a great teacher, he taught me a lot. As a classmate, student, and a friend of his younger brother, I feel we all share a great bond as friends.I will never forget his smiles, because they just brighten up my day. I miss you. Let your smiles from above brighten each and everyday.:)

Cliff left this memory on 25.07.08:

 

I remember when I first met Tony at Mills. During freshman year would hang out with Hammed everyday during lunch time sharing PB&J sandwiches and lunchables. Since then, we've chatted briefly every now and then through college. He was a good friend with a very positive attitude and a great personality. I will miss him.

chuder left this memory on 23.07.08:

 

when i hear the name Tony Tang, i cant help but smile. Our WWII project in Doc's history class was probably our greatest collaboration. After that every project, every group test, he was with me. He copied one of my papers as well as the last big test, that gave us both A's. We were allowed by doc to not take the final, and so we went out to grab some food and just sit in the courtyard talking... i cant remember what was said... i just remember how happy he was to be out of class and getting an A. We almost always laughed when we were around each other... so i hope to laugh with him again one day.

Rhia left this memory on 22.07.08:

 

I remember hanging out with him mostly at SJSU w/ Nick and Willie. I know we did a lot of stuff back then, details are all fuzzy now, but I do recall a lot of laughter and happy times.

Tony Liau left this memory on 15.07.08:

 

He was a real stand up guy. Seems like it was just yesterday when we were playing dodge ball at Sherman Elementary...

Syde left this memory on 15.07.08:

 

Man, Tony was gasoline to a fire. I remember pulling pranks on sooo many people with him man, there was no end to it.

Haha, I still can't write half the stuff here 'cause we were so damn bad. "Don't you know I will cut you?" SHIEEEEEEET. Tone was always down man, could count on him for anything and everything.

I remember one time we were supposed to meet a club for a friend's birthday party. Long story short, I ended up at an 18 and over club cuz Tony was already drunk as **** and I had no clue where I was at!!!!

As mean as it was, we had a coworker one time wear the same outfit for a while, so on the next cycle we started keeping track! BOOM, 28 days later, our jaws dropped. Everyday we'd walk around the office looking for this character to see if she had changed her attire. We spent everyday trying to figure out how we WEREN'T gonna do any work. From playing horseshoe in the middle of the cubes, to going on adventures around downtown on the company clock.

I miss my bro like no other; still can't believe he's gone.

Willie left this memory on 15.07.08:

 

Too many memories to talk about.. so I'll share my first one..

I was sitting in the bleachers at Mills High School as a new freshman, looking down at the football team I was supposed to be in training with. New to the school I only knew of maybe like 3-4 people there.

A guy came up to me and asked, "Is this where I can sign up for the football team?" We both looked at each other, two Asian kids, one scrawny and skinny, the other short and stubby. We both knew we were both too lazy to do the football thing. We ended up just choppin it up at the bleachers, getting to know each other. Then BAM! Instant friendship! Miss you bro..

Jay Labson left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

What can't I say about Tony? He's a good person with a positive look on life. I couldn't believe it when I heard this. I will truly miss Tony and all the memories our group has shared from high school until now. "never above you, never below you, always beside you"

Kathy Pietz left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

My birthday is in June and for my 24th I didn't do anything to celebrate. Tony, bless his heart, decided to throw me a surprise birthday party...in September! He was able to get everyone to be there, we had seafood, karaoke, and a boobie cake too. It was definitely the best surprise ever! And then for my big 2-5... he went skydiving with me. I still have the photos of us sticking our heads out the window of the car pretending we were skydiving. One crazy nice guy and so many crazy nice memories that I will cherish forever.

Fritz Manalaysay left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

::mountain biking in Pacifica while going up a hill::

Fritz: Argh, im tired, I'm going to buy a lighter bike with more gears

Tony: You don't need to buy a new bike, just buy a new pair of legs!

Fritz: ...

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It sucks that you're gone, RIP

Jason Park left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

Tony created this club called the OSN for Old School Nintendo. This was a club dedicated to single guys whose "game" was so old that we didn't have a chance in today's world. We'd challenge each other before going to every club to get 1 girls phone numbers, but we'd all lose since none of us would be brave enough.

He'd always draw a watch on his wrist with a marker and go around asking random girls (we called them "red alerts") if they want to know what time it is... classic Tony!

James McKenney left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

So many memories. The D&Bs bonding moments, coming up with ludicrous ideas to get girls attention. The bars in SF, where we discussed the meanings of life and how much we sucked at getting them. The night of adventure trying to get a drunk Tony home safely without knowing where he lived. Krispy Kreme antics, mind erasers.. I'm gonna miss the guy.

Charmaine left this memory on 14.07.08:

 

Tony gave me the best birthday present on my 25th birthday. He wrote on his hands "Happy Bday Char" and went skydiving. He held his hands up for pictures and till this day, it is my favorite photo. You got your wings Tony...now you can fly with angels.

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