Life is very fragile. It is news and stories such as this that serve as
a wake-up call to that fact.
I can sympathize completely with those that knew and/or were related to
the victim of this tragedy. I've been there. Back in 1995, the husband
of a co-worker and employee of mine was the victim of a terrible
accident when he was crushed by a forklift. Less than 24 months later
his best friend and client of mine was killed in a senseless motorcycle
accident while he was struck head-on while stopped at a stop sign 2
blocks from his house.
Sometimes life doesn't make any sense, but life goes on.
Listers expressed their thoughts, paid their respects and moved on.
--
jay fishbein
wallingford, ct
http://home.ix.netcom.com/~type79/ <http://home.ix.netcom.com/%7Etype79/>
Captain Rapture wrote:
>Am I the only one who thinks it is pretty damn tacky
>to take a serious thread about a good guy getting killed
>and run it into a pathetic joke? On and on and on?
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