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Mike Dijital UEDB Moderator
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| | | | Re: Ninjalicious has passed away < Reply # 121 on 8/24/2005 10:26 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | ** Pokes head in ** " Hi guys" I want to first thank AV for giving me a chance to say something in this thread
Infiltration was one of about 3 Urbex websites I found back in 98. I was so taken aback not just by the organization Jeff had done, but his passion for exploration and explorers.
When I got my first website, I went to ask Jeff to link it, but when I checked he already had seen it and linked it, he seemed so down to earth. I really connected to that. He was always the nicest person in emails, we could have the most heated debates on UER, then have the nicest convo's VIA emails during the debate. He was ALWAYS the voice of reason here. ALWAYS! When I ordered some of his Zines for the first time, the package got lost in the mail, he went so out of his way to make sure i got his zines, I still have the note on a blue notepad paper he included with the zines saying sorry for the mixup.
Ninj Came to Boston a few months ago, he had contacted me to explore around the area, and because of schedualling we set for a rain check
........ Jeff when I make it to the other side, I want to see all the stream tunnels they have to offer there.
Jeff Tried his life to be as stealthy as the air around us, Now his spirit will ALWAYS be the stealthiest member of ALL our journeys
Liz , your strenth though this has been amazing. Just absolutily amazing.
Jeff was a wonderful person and the first urban explorer I set my aspirations too, I looked up to Jeff. And he taught me an amazing amount of knowledge , Directly and Indirectly.
" Now they truly will never catch you." Rest in peace Ninj.
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| Phantom403
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| | | Re: Ninjalicious has passed away < Reply # 136 on 8/25/2005 6:20 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Liz and family....much like everybody else in here, my families prayers and warm thoughts go out to you. I never really new Ninj other than to send him words of encouragement when he first posted that he had health issues. There's a poem I heard of CBC a while back that I'd thought I'd share. I guess if nothing else this has really opened my own eyes to the importance of signing that organ donation card and making my wishes known to all involved. Hopefully, this will have the same effect on many many more people so good folks like Jeff get those extra years and them some that they and there families so deserve. Best wishes and hopefully Jeff is getting lots of exploring in with the great explorer above. Phantom403 YOU ARE THE RAIN by Tetsuro Shigematsu 72 percent. That's how much water is in your body. And that water has been around here on earth for 4 and half billion years. That means, the moisture in your breath was once at the center of a glacier during the ice age. In your frozen form, you carved valleys through unnamed mountain ranges. And as many an ancient text will attest, there was once a Great Flood. You rained for 40 days and 40 nights, until the whole earth was blue. And on one fine summer day you found yourself flowing down the river Jordan, as you flowed into the linen of a Jew from Nazareth who would change the world. And on another day, a few years before you were born, you were a cloud, And a young girl studied your ever-changing face, wondering; what will my children look like? And on another day, in complete darkness, you were floating in an amniotic sea, the temperature of blood, dreaming to the rhythm of two heartbeats. And one day, your water as you know it will be no more. And if you were loved, maybe you will be the tears of someone who weeps for you. Not because they're crying, but because their laughing so hard at the memory of how pathetic you looked, that time you got caught in the rain. And as they dab their cheeks, they'll stop to wonder, are you in heaven? When in fact, you've never been so near. And one day, far from now, when this blue planet is no longer blue, you will find yourself at the center of a comet, a dirty hunk of ice tracing luminescent circles through the universe, and you will crash into a nascent world and become an ocean. Lightning will strike, and you will give rise to life. You are the rain. *edit:sp*
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| | | Re: Ninjalicious has passed away < Reply # 138 on 8/25/2005 7:32 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Have you ever wanted, or felt the need to say something, only you can't, because nothing you can or ever could think to say would be adequate? I first discovered urban exploration when a computer magazine called internet.au did a write-up on infiltration.org. From there I was taken in by the incredible pictures so many explorers took, and, hoping one day to emulate them, bought my first Minolta-clone SLR off eBay for 71 Australian dollars. And on it goes. Today, one of my life's ambitions is to some day become a photojournalist. If that day ever comes to pass, I'll be able to directly trace it back to whatever day it was that Ninj first decided that maybe there was something in his quirky, indosyncratic hobby that might just be worth writing a 'zine about. I remember reading on infiltration.org that "...the future of the zine is uncertain" and being disappointed, never once suspecting why.
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