S2ki Owners Who Aren't Broke...
#12
That's really tragic for someone to go so young.
I never interacted with Paul on the forum or otherwise, but we recently witnessed a similar tradgedy. My wife's coworker and friend passed away weeks ago due to strep throat. She worked with him a week before his passing--he was in perfect health. He was about 30 and married. It's scary how fast life can end.
My condolences to the family.
I never interacted with Paul on the forum or otherwise, but we recently witnessed a similar tradgedy. My wife's coworker and friend passed away weeks ago due to strep throat. She worked with him a week before his passing--he was in perfect health. He was about 30 and married. It's scary how fast life can end.
My condolences to the family.
#17
Originally Posted by Ro_Ja Boy,May 4 2010, 05:06 PM
If you clicked on this thread, you are acknowledging you can afford to spare $10.
RIP Paul and good luck to his family.
But your first line immediately puts a guilt trip on anyone that has any heart. I personally hate this kind of advertising.
Good Luck to the cause!
#18
Thread Starter
All I am saying is that the majority of us can afford to spare a few dollars and would love to have the same reciprocated if it were you. If you don't like what I posted, I'm sorry. My goal wasn't to make you open the thread and feel warm & fuzzy inside.
If it's guilt that you need to donate, so be it. If you read the post and feel compassion, even better.
If it's guilt that you need to donate, so be it. If you read the post and feel compassion, even better.