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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 40 on 2/28/2007 7:44 AM >
| | | Posted by Atrix My sincere condolences to the family and friends of wysiwyg. This has been a dark week. A really sweet lady at my work died yesterday as well. Death seems a little closer than comfortable right now. I hope everyone takes a moment to experience the warmth even when its subzero.
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like I said, ban on death.
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DeMiNe0
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 41 on 2/28/2007 8:34 PM >
| | | RIP, He will be missed.
HtTp://WwW.DeMiNe0.CoM |
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big dave
Location: SoCal Gender: Male
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 42 on 2/28/2007 8:35 PM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
like I said, ban on death.
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I know you mean good, but you sound like you are trying to make light out of someones death. Stop it.
An armed society, is a polite society. So lets get to it! |
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 43 on 2/28/2007 9:02 PM >
| | | Posted by BIG DAVE
I know you mean good, but you sound like you are trying to make light out of someones death. Stop it.
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My dear, in my household death is an everyday thing. It has been since childhood. Thats what happens when daddy works in emergency services. Dont tell me how to deal, hun. And I really do mean that none of you are allowed to die. Not until I am dead. (you have no idea how much I am not kidding) Well except for people I hate. They can die faster. lol
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JC
Location: Augusta Georgia Gender: Male
Keying up @ KJ4ZNR
| | | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 44 on 2/28/2007 10:25 PM >
| | | A tragic loss for the UE Community as a whole. R.I.P JC
Keying up at KJ4ZNR <a href="http://www.r...e/southernshutter?> |
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 45 on 3/1/2007 1:00 AM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
My dear, in my household death is an everyday thing. It has been since childhood. Thats what happens when daddy works in emergency services. Dont tell me how to deal, hun. And I really do mean that none of you are allowed to die. Not until I am dead. (you have no idea how much I am not kidding) Well except for people I hate. They can die faster. lol
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My mom works at children's hospital. I know how you feel. This is truly a sad week. Even with the earlier developments, we shouldn't let that overshadow the death of this member. I never met him, or personally talked to him, but ya know, it's a sad thing for all explorers to deal with a loss in the community..
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 46 on 3/1/2007 1:05 AM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
My dear, in my household death is an everyday thing. It has been since childhood. Thats what happens when daddy works in emergency services. Dont tell me how to deal, hun. And I really do mean that none of you are allowed to die. Not until I am dead. (you have no idea how much I am not kidding) Well except for people I hate. They can die faster. lol
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I also worked in the emergency response field as a volunteer for 4 years. When the people who you see splattered across the road, or dead inside cars are complete strangers it is easy to just shrug it off like nothing happened. However, dealing with family members (who will often arrive at the scene), always brings up some emotional sympathy - especally if their family member was just innocently killed by a drunk driver, or some teens in a stolen car out for a joyride. If you know someone, then it is even worse. I couldn't imagine how bad I would feel if I pulled up on scene and it was my aunt or uncle who was dead or seriously hurt. Being in that profession does not make one immune to death, it only adds blinders which one can close to shut out the death of strangers. People die every day. As I said before, in a community of 15000 people, you will have atleast one death a week or so. That is a large community. Keeping in mind that we are mostly young people in this community however, I would only expect one death every couple months or so. None the less... Regardless of where your father works, A friend has passed away, and there is nothing we can do about that. There is also no point in telling everyone else not to die. People die young for unexpected reasons all the time. There is no way you or anyone else can stop this. Telling people to stop dieing is a vane attempt to comfort yourself into thinking you will not loose any more friends - and as such seems very selfish to me.
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blackhawk This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Mission Control
UER newbie
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 47 on 3/1/2007 1:26 AM >
| | | Posted by MHInc It is my sad duty to post, that we have lost another explorer, many of you may not have known Chris aka WySiWyG but for those that did, know he was a friendly guy, who always made people feel welcome. Chris was an excellent photographer, and he will be missed dearly by us all. Our thoughts, prayers, and condolences go out to his family and friends, especailly to his wife Brenda and 5 year old son Joshua. He will be fondly remembered by us all. Kevin Valencourt - MH Inc. Canada Photogrpahy The newspaper article with the details of the accident can be seen here: http://www.stcatha...al%20News&classif= BENNETT, Chris aka WySiWyG: Passed away as a result of a tragic accident on February 22, 2007 in his 34th year. Loving husband and best friend of Brenda. Wonderful and caring father to Joshua. Beloved son of Hilda & Rod Bennett and special loving son in-law of Alice & John Beintema. Dear brother of Norman (Kelly) and their daughters Katie & Kirsten, and Richard (Darlene) and their sons Matthew & Daniel. Dear brother in-law to Jackie Beintema and Angela (Dave) Reath and their daughter Emily. Special friend to Chantel & Pam. Survived by his grandmothers Viola Bennett and Jean Beintema. Chris will be missed by his many aunts, uncles, cousins and good friends. Chris' family is proud of all his accomplishments including piano, guitar, photography and all the love he had for his family. The family will receive friends at the ARMSTRONG FUNERAL HOME, 179 Clarence Street, Port Colborne on Sunday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. The Funeral Service will be held on Monday, February 26, 2007 at Grace Christian Reformed Church (660 South Pelham Road, Welland) at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Ryan Braam officiating. Cremation will follow. If so desired, donations may be made to a Trust Fund for Chris' son Josh.
Please take a moment to send Chris's family your condolences below. Online condolences available at: http://www.funeral.net/condolence.php
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Ghostkilla and trixie unlike JJ this person really is dead. He was a basic member, but he contributed good posts and pictures here. He seemed like a good guy. WySiWyG, MHInc, and friends deserve better than this sort of rudeness on WySiWyG's tribute thread. Like Dev, he too died as a result of an encounter with a train. RIP [last edit 3/1/2007 6:28 AM by blackhawk - edited 1 times]
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 48 on 3/1/2007 1:29 AM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
Ghostkilla and trixie unlike JJ this person really is dead. He was a basic member, but he contributed good posts and pictures here. He seemed like a good guy. WySiWyG, MHInc, and friends deserve better than this sort of rudeness on WySiWyG's tribute thread. Like Dev, he too died as a result of an encounter train. RIP
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Thank you Blackhawk.
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shiroi Shiroi is a big hat!
Gender: Male
The Green Bastard From Parts Unknown!
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 49 on 3/1/2007 6:21 AM >
| | | Didn't know the guy, or anything about him; so my RIP is as good as any stranger's. I also can't say I missed someone I never knew, but it sure is a sad story.
RIP
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 50 on 3/1/2007 7:41 AM >
| | | Posted by Roadwolf
I also worked in the emergency response field as a volunteer for 4 years. When the people who you see splattered across the road, or dead inside cars are complete strangers it is easy to just shrug it off like nothing happened. However, dealing with family members (who will often arrive at the scene), always brings up some emotional sympathy - especally if their family member was just innocently killed by a drunk driver, or some teens in a stolen car out for a joyride. If you know someone, then it is even worse. I couldn't imagine how bad I would feel if I pulled up on scene and it was my aunt or uncle who was dead or seriously hurt. Being in that profession does not make one immune to death, it only adds blinders which one can close to shut out the death of strangers. People die every day. As I said before, in a community of 15000 people, you will have atleast one death a week or so. That is a large community. Keeping in mind that we are mostly young people in this community however, I would only expect one death every couple months or so. None the less... Regardless of where your father works, A friend has passed away, and there is nothing we can do about that. There is also no point in telling everyone else not to die. People die young for unexpected reasons all the time. There is no way you or anyone else can stop this. Telling people to stop dieing is a vane attempt to comfort yourself into thinking you will not loose any more friends - and as such seems very selfish to me.
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mourning in itself is a selfish act. I have lost many, I know this. It's not a bad thing to mourn, it is selfish, but good. The dead do not hurt anymore, we do not cry for them. We cry for ourselves, as we are the ones left behind, left to live without them. I say I must go first, but I know that I am always going to be the one left behind. I'm needed here. It doesnt please me, but I know why.
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TrixieSparrow
Location: Hamilton, ON Gender: Female
I guess.
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 51 on 3/1/2007 7:49 AM >
| | | The death of Chris is a very tragic thing. This world is a beautiful and terrible place. Chris is now beyond the reach of it's pain, but he can still see it's beauty. Know this and cry. Not for him, but for yourself. That you must walk these halls of rotting floors and peeling paint without him. Be angered not that his life is over for him (for it is not), but that his life has been stolen from ours, from his family's. Goodnight Chris, we shall see you when morning comes. I think perhaps it is time for a lock on this thread.
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Roadwolf The Wolf!
Location: Buffalo, NY (formerly Toronto, Canada) Gender: Male
Living on the Road and Rails.
| | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 52 on 3/1/2007 11:30 AM >
| | | Posted by Trixie_Sparrow
mourning in itself is a selfish act. I have lost many, I know this. It's not a bad thing to mourn, it is selfish, but good. The dead do not hurt anymore, we do not cry for them. We cry for ourselves, as we are the ones left behind, left to live without them. I say I must go first, but I know that I am always going to be the one left behind. I'm needed here. It doesnt please me, but I know why.
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Everyone has their purpose here on earth. Every human being is as important as you or your friends. I am not saying we cry for the dead, however sympathy for the loved ones who were close to the person is not only expected, but thoughtful. I myself have never shed a tear for anyones death, however I do comfort the people who were close to them and offer condolences. In no way is that selfish. Often times, as in this case, the person who died were the lifeblood of the family, making the money in order to keep a fqamily fed and have a roof over their head. A sudden loss of such an important member of the family is devistating for the family and as such they should be comforted. Also, please drop the holier then thou attitude - it gets annoying.
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big dave
Location: SoCal Gender: Male
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 53 on 3/1/2007 5:48 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk Ghostkilla and trixie unlike JJ this person really is dead............rudeness on WySiWyG's tribute thread
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No rudeness here, i havent said anything other than telling Trixie to stop with that damn attitude, which Roadwolf is doing also. Im an adult, i can SEE that this is real and i dont need you to point it out to me or anyone else, thank you very much.
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cyn1c4l
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada Gender: Male
Dr.Jekyll Status: OFFLINE
| | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 54 on 3/1/2007 10:55 PM >
| | | I would like to extend my condolences to the family. This is a sad day for all of us here, who enjoyed his company. An even sadder for his family, who will have this void indefinitely. If there is anything we can do to assist you in this time of need, please feel free to contact me at: [email protected] Take care, _Cyn
guest@cyns_box$ gcc -o pwnd sploit.c guest@cyns_box$ ./pwnd error: r00t this. Connection terminated by remote host. |
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MHInc This member has been banned. See the banlist for more information.
Location: Niagara Falls, Ontario Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 55 on 3/1/2007 11:01 PM >
| | | Posted by blackhawk
Ghostkilla and trixie unlike JJ this person really is dead. He was a basic member, but he contributed good posts and pictures here. He seemed like a good guy. WySiWyG, MHInc, and friends deserve better than this sort of rudeness on WySiWyG's tribute thread. Like Dev, he too died as a result of an encounter with a train. RIP
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Thanks blackhawk, well said.
MH Inc. Photography Canada http://www.mhinccanada.com |
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Drie Rat-Hole Chic
Location: Hudson Valley NY Gender: Female
bringing it back.
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 56 on 3/4/2007 8:22 PM >
| | | Always in our footsteps. Keep an eye on us.
Drie - www.synestheticlight.com "In the absence of the living, there still exists a life." |
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Eagle_Crow
Location: Anywhere I wanna be Gender: Female
| | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 57 on 3/7/2007 2:39 AM >
| | | Sad to hear this......a loss of someone so young and their young family losing them. RIP Eagle Crow
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mindcontrol
Location: fort lauderdale, florida Gender: Male
live some, die some
| | | | Re: Another Sad Announcement <Reply # 58 on 3/7/2007 4:18 AM >
| | | Posted by Roadwolf please drop the holier then thou attitude - it gets annoying. |
ditto. RIP WySiWyG [last edit 3/7/2007 4:18 AM by mindcontrol - edited 1 times]
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