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    tell Them You Love Them-Tell them you care

    Guys n gals just a quiet reminder to let all those you care about know how you feel about em. Ya just never know when your numbers up
    I just saw a real good freind of mine , my uncle --and a fellow biker die today I diddn't get a chance to say goodbye or that I loved him.
    sorry its such a morbid thread
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    such a morbid thread
    You're right, but don't be sorry! I'M really sorry to hear about that, hope you're doing ok, it must be traumatic for you. Give us a shout if you need anything.

    Oh, and how right you are about life being short. I've so many things to say, and not enough confidence to say them.

    Hang in there bud

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    Quote Originally Posted by StoneChucker
    You're right, but don't be sorry!
    Too right Tony - no need to apologise for reminding us of something as important as that.

    I am sorry for your loss. I know it sounds really cheesey but, I'm sure he knew you appreciated him. You may not have said it verbally but I'm sure you showed it in other ways.

    Take care.
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    You are soooo right XJ/FROSTY, I see/hear it all the time in my job.
    Tell those precious to you how you feel about them for sure, fewer regrets then.

    I often think "poor bugger, I'll bet when he woke up this morning he didn't think this is how he would end up' - and it's true.
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    Ditto Mr Frosty Man.

    Need a little reminder now and then.

    Condolences.

    chingy one

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    So sorry Frosty;

    like CSL said; I'm sure he knew how much you valued him.
    Seems like you've had the roughest time of late, mate. Take time to grieve for him, it's something you will have to ride out; but on the other side of that hill there are good times coming up again. The summer approaches... and maybe we'll get to meet up with you at some point during it.
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    Its reality Tony - and thanks for that.

    Firstly, my sincere condolences on your loss.

    Secondly, telling the people you love, how important they are is so vital, it strange how it takes something like death to make you realise that. My dad passing made me realise every day is the best day you have, make the most of it with the people that mean something.

    Joanne

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    Condolenses XJ/FROSTY, and like the others have said take time to grieve.

    You sure have had a rough time of it lately there must be some good luck on the horizon for you real soon.

    Claire

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    Mate.. No need to be sorry.. I'm amazed that while we now have so many ways to communicate, we don't actually do it very well do we?

    Death is the final mystery and I'm not sure, like a lot of the intangible things in the universe, that we should ever understand it. Obviously I don't know your personal situation, but I'm certain that your uncle would be proud of your words here. And who knows, perhaps he is smiling on them right now?

    Best Regards to you and your family...

    paul N

    "Death is always and under all circumstances a tragedy, for if it is not, then it means that life itself has become one." (Theodore Roosevelt)

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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Guys n gals just a quiet reminder to let all those you care about know how you feel about em. Ya just never know when your numbers up
    I just saw a real good freind of mine , my uncle --and a fellow biker die today I diddn't get a chance to say goodbye or that I loved him.
    sorry its such a morbid thread

    Too true. I'm sure that they knew.
    No need to be sorry. It's better to let out, than to let it stagnate.
    Condolences to you and your family and other friends.
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    so sorry to hear about this frosty, you have had a rough run of things lately, hang in there,

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    My condolances, Tony..

    I'm sure he knew how you felt about him
    The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"

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    My sincere condolences to you and your Family.Life is so precious every moment every minute.

    O1.

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    Man - It is so amazing that you can find time to let us know how things should be. Thanks for the reminder. My deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss - let us know if there is anything we can do.

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    My condolences to your family, death is an event we wish to be excluded from but in reality draws us together.
    I pray that you shall have strength at this time of sorrow.
    Gordon


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