Condolences to his family. posted by a3matrix at 9:00 AM on February 3, 2005
Is this a double post? Or at least something that can be added to the 1/27/05 post on the same subject? posted by terrapin at 9:03 AM on February 3, 2005
It was posted to the end of the thread that both of us linked to, but I figured most people would miss it there. posted by salmacis at 9:07 AM on February 3, 2005
And it makes me want to not miss an instant of my son's life as he grows up.
salmacis, thanks for posting this to the front page. I would have missed it in the other thread. posted by fenriq at 10:29 AM on February 3, 2005
I just turned 37.
Condolences to his family. Sad. posted by fandango_matt at 10:33 AM on February 3, 2005
I'm 37 as well. I've been thinking about conditions like his and others' over the past five years. posted by Smart Dalek at 12:21 PM on February 3, 2005
I'm 45.
Thinking real hard here. posted by dash_slot- at 12:42 PM on February 3, 2005
All: Stop thinking and go and do something you enjoy. posted by biffa at 3:13 AM on February 4, 2005
tragic.
Will stop thinking right now biffa, and get some fresh air. posted by dabitch at 4:57 AM on February 4, 2005
A book is planned for the spring. posted by pracowity at 5:56 AM on February 4, 2005
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