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Roadie, to his friends, wasn't a blood relation but he was part of my family for a long time. He just died of something he shouldn't have and wouldn't have if we had a good healthcare system. :bluesad:
He did a lot for me at times.
He had a small career in entertainment, starring in a local theater production.
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The loss of a friend is a terrible thing, Sven, and I hope you and those who knew this person keep the best of his memory alive.
Sorry for your loss. :bluesad:
Sad news.
(Psst, now is the time on Sprockets to politely thank us for our expressions of sympathy.)
Real classy ER.
Yes I appreciate people caring. He didn't have much of a 'career' in 'showbiz' but he did it for the art and fun and not the paycheck.
I've always felt the best way to spend your life is doing what you love. Money is nice, but once you get past a certain point it brings no extra happiness. It sounds like your friend lived this way and I like to celebrate the lifes of those who achieved this, not mourn them. Hope you can think of him with a smile in your heart.