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Mikey "the Spirit" has recently been feeling not well.Now admitted to a hospital nearby *. > Alive and kicking, the friend saying.
Within my clumsy English, which is not my native language (this is the Portuguese) let me say that I felt affected by the news. Still because of be from another language, It remains still the possibility that I did not understand correctly, but I'll risk it and already express my best wishes for excellent recovery You resonates in me as a rare person, of good will and good humor, regardless for me to be not seeing and sharing coexistence with you, I "KNOW" this. You impart it. Such as Dave.
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A Former User last edited by
Quinca, it's Michael the Chicagoan, USA.
Sent him another letter the other day...
They're saying that he's getting a treatment, but...
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Grateful. Somehow, I can't deny I felt a certain relief that God will allow me. I thought it was yourself. Remain my best wishes now to him. As remain my assessments about you and Dave.
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A Former User last edited by
Hi Lincoln. I'm very sorry to be the one to tell you, but Mike passed away this last week. He very rapidly went downhill between Friday and Tuesday and then passed away early Wednesday morning.
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Condolences. Death, after love, is the word most misunderstood by humanity. Paul Brunton, mentioned without quotation marks because it is not the original text, quoted from memory.
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A Former User last edited by
Happy V-Day!
Michael's father was in the military, in the engineering. He came to fight in Europe in 1944.
Let's commemorate the braves! Watched "The Science of D-Day" yesterday - the author (presenter), a young Brit, was saying the worst things he would've thought about in his teenagehood weren't comparable to the realities of those young soldiers approaching Normandy at that day. -
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I'm not sure any of us who haven't personally been through such times can ever fully grasp the fear - and bravery - of the generation that lived through (and in so many cases, died in) that war. To those of that generation who put their lives on the line literally, be all honor.
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A Former User last edited by
Hello!
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No selling or advertising though anyway!Welcome!
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A Former User last edited by
Leo, always working, huh?
Take a 5, we serve some coffee here in the Lounge