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Originally Posted by Rexi:
Originally Posted by Lori:

We've done a little something else to memorialize our dear friend brisket.

Do a search of some posts that he made.

Tell me what you think.

I don't know what I'm looking for - I did a search and I found posts by brisket. Then what do I do?

Have a look at the right of brisket`s name, Rexi. 

Scotty
Originally Posted by Lori:
Originally Posted by erinp:

I have found myself hearing or seeing something and I think of Brisket.It's quite remarkable considering I have never known him in real life,he certainly made an impression on this forum.

He did, didn't he? Would that I could leave that kind of legacy....


Indeed Lori.I think many of us here would say the same.

FM
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by Cariad:

Just seen this ... I'm not about much these days. 

 

Bugger...(that's British for I'm really, REALLY  upset btw). 

Aww Cariad! 

 

We've all been through that, but you know what?

Every time I think of brisket (which is often), I now smile.

He has truly left a lot of happiness on this planet. 

   A unique man. 

 

Cariad  

Scotty
Originally Posted by Blizz'ard:
Originally Posted by Cariad:

Just seen this ... I'm not about much these days. 

 

Bugger...(that's British for I'm really, REALLY  upset btw). 

Aww Cariad! 

 

We've all been through that, but you know what?

Every time I think of brisket (which is often), I now smile.

He has truly left a lot of happiness on this planet. 

He certainly has.....

Baz

I'm feeling particularly low today about the loss of my friend. All sorts of things remind me of him - some of the things you've mentioned too, like Big Brother, and the Archers.

 

I don't see anyone day to day who knew him, so coming onto this forum today gives me such a warm feeling. They way you talk about him shows what a big part of his life you all were. I found it strange at his funeral that in the eulogy the vicar said what a private person he was, and how little people knew about him.

 

He was private in some ways, but I didn't think he was difficult to get to know, and obviously all of you felt that too. The way you describe him is how he really was - the picture you paint has far more in common with the man that he was than the way he was talked about at his funeral and by his family.

 

His closest friends were separated from him by distance, so you were his day to day friends. Just as you describe the impact he had on your life, I think the impact you all made on his was perhaps even more.

 

The lovely things you've written have helped me, but it's not easy, is it.

 

xx

Kkkathykk

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