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You guys and gals have NO idea how much your kind thoughts mean to me.

The beauty of the internet sites is that we can bitch, moan, insult each other, antagonize each other, but it's NEVER personal. "Personal" is dropping it all and letting your kindness come out, and the BP Nation never drops the ball in this regard. Peace.
 
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WoodyWorshiper;692544; said:
You guys and gals have NO idea how much your kind thoughts mean to me.

The beauty of the internet sites is that we can bitch, moan, insult each other, antagonize each other, but it's NEVER personal. "Personal" is dropping it all and letting your kindness come out, and the BP Nation never drops the ball in this regard. Peace.

If you get tired of all this good will and want to attacked personally, just head over Swamp Gas.
 
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I know exactly what you are going through right now, so may God be with you and your family, and my best advice is to enjoy the time you have left, make the most of it, and try to reap as many experiences out of your remaining time as you can, because those memories will last you a lifetime and you will look back and be very glad you did.

Godspeed.
 
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With a very heavy heart, I'm posting here to let my Buckeye camrades out there know that my dad passed away today at approx. 4:10pm.

It's been a really tough past 11 months, and unfortunately the Chemo, the radiation, and the Gamma Knife were not just not strong enough to kill this horrible disease that sent my dad from a completely healthy 68 year old man who worked 45 hours a week until the day he was diagnosed into about a 120 pound man who on his final day couldn't speak a word. To watch your "hero" laying in bed trying with every ounce of energy that he has left in his dying body trying to tell you how much he "loves you back" and not being able to do so is something that I hope nobody here ever has to go through.

Just a bit of advice from somebody that went through it to those of you that still have a living dad. NEVER, let the "guy" thing get in the way of letting your dad know how much you love him.

R.I.P Dad,
3/19/38
11/10/07

Love. Randy
 
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