RIP James.

crisp

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May 25, 2007
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I did not know James, but went back and read the posts in the link. I can't imagine the courage it took for his father Ross to step up and make this tragedy known to the community that knew and loved him.

I'm touched and affected by this, because James could be any one of us. So important is the fellowship of we who gather in places like this forum over the commonalities of our interests... for anyone else that is in similar dismay... read the words of those who are left with this void, and know that you are valued and needed beyond your own understanding. Let us not forget to lean on eachother and reciprocate with sustaining words and actions that may be the fine line between life and after.

In honor of James and his father Ross and family, may he Rest In Peace.




-crisp
 

Neal

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Jun 15, 2007
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he really did love his supra and was very help full. well i bought my ra65 off him, he also helped me with my cressida, really top bloke.
RIP dude.