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<blockquote data-quote="Beerj" data-source="post: 669813" data-attributes="member: 10035"><p>I've tried to type this a few times now but keep bailing because it's hard to put into words that make sense to me, let alone anyone else. Over the past day I've been really wondering how the passing of someone I've never met face to face could affect me so much. But I suppose that's just a testament to what others have said. He never talked to me like I was just some random guy, 600 miles away, that he could make a buck off of by selling me a motor. Early on, our conversations would usually start off with a question from me but those interactions would end up being day long conversations involving all kinds of topics. From wheeling, to working, to family and kids. He would always get a hold of me and send well wishes, in his own special way, on fathers day and such. The biggest regret I have, is he would pretty consistently invite me down. And I never made it. I know sometimes it was in jest but I feel like it would have made his day if I woulda just rolled up his driveway one time out of the blue. He completely understood the challenge for me to travel down just due to work, kids, dogs and just life in general but I promised him I would get down to see him this fall. This is twice now in the recent months that I planned to see someone but they passed before I got a chance. It's the kind of thing that really eats you up, like you let them down in the biggest way. I guess that's just the way things go. I still consider him as a good friend and hope that he knew that. All that being said, looks like the rest of us are going to have to step up our game with harassing people breaking the rules. He would've wanted that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beerj, post: 669813, member: 10035"] I've tried to type this a few times now but keep bailing because it's hard to put into words that make sense to me, let alone anyone else. Over the past day I've been really wondering how the passing of someone I've never met face to face could affect me so much. But I suppose that's just a testament to what others have said. He never talked to me like I was just some random guy, 600 miles away, that he could make a buck off of by selling me a motor. Early on, our conversations would usually start off with a question from me but those interactions would end up being day long conversations involving all kinds of topics. From wheeling, to working, to family and kids. He would always get a hold of me and send well wishes, in his own special way, on fathers day and such. The biggest regret I have, is he would pretty consistently invite me down. And I never made it. I know sometimes it was in jest but I feel like it would have made his day if I woulda just rolled up his driveway one time out of the blue. He completely understood the challenge for me to travel down just due to work, kids, dogs and just life in general but I promised him I would get down to see him this fall. This is twice now in the recent months that I planned to see someone but they passed before I got a chance. It's the kind of thing that really eats you up, like you let them down in the biggest way. I guess that's just the way things go. I still consider him as a good friend and hope that he knew that. All that being said, looks like the rest of us are going to have to step up our game with harassing people breaking the rules. He would've wanted that. [/QUOTE]
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