R.I.P. minir - with a sad heart
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- koldchillah
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wow.. Not the type of news I like to read on my occasional drive-by visit to SG. This news takes the wind out of my sail tonight and I am deeply saddened. The SG family is full of intelligent and tech savvy folks whom most of us techies can admit we've learned a thing or two from one another over the years; however, I find that its the not-so-tech savvy folks such as Larry that end up teaching us the most. He really seemed to have the right attitude about life that I wish more folks would emulate. I will toast to his life this weekend with my friend Basil Hayden and go on living my life with a piece of his positive attitude forever embedded in my subconscious. Thank you Larry for all the laughs, the "Happy Birthdays", and the smiles at the end of your clever, yet always friendly responses. You were a class act gentleman all the way. R.I.P.
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So sad to hear about Larry's passing. I've been a member of the SG community for a very, very long time and minir was always there as a friend for all.
Larry, you will be missed. Rock on in heaven.
Larry, you will be missed. Rock on in heaven.
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Originally posted by Jim Heart attack on a bun?
Originally posted by EvilAngel Actually Kitten just got the sonagram done and the doc thought it was twins at first, but soon realized that it was the boys pen1s laying next to him....lol
Said by XSeanX on AIM I wish girls were a lot easier
Originally posted by Needlefreak May the fleas of a thousand taliban camels feast happily on your lower region..


Originally posted by Jim Heart attack on a bun?
15 years ago Larry saved my family $12,000.00 and he was very humble and wouldn't take any credit for it. He was a real gem! link about it below
http://www.speedguide.net/forums/showth ... ed-earlier
Thanks again!
http://www.speedguide.net/forums/showth ... ed-earlier
Thanks again!

I was going to post a link to that thread, but the SG search results for "bullsh|t" were too numerous
sometimes you have to think outside the box to get inside the box

This is very sad news. I haven't been on SG for a few years but I sure remember Larry being one of the best posters on this site. He was always funny and conducted himself with class and integrity. He will surely be missed by everyone that knew him.Ken wrote:WOW, I am so sad to hear this...
I don't post often, however I do try to keep an eye on the forums and always enjoyed his informative posts as well as the jokes...
RIP Larry...
Thanks Terry for telling us. I was thinking of you the other day and wanted to PM Larry to ask him about you... Please tell his family that we will be thinking of them... No doubt this is very hard on his mother...![]()
RIP buddy. Know that you're remembered and left a good legacy.
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- blacklab
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It has been a year since I found out about Larry's passing and I really miss talking to him. Tonight I am tipping a couple back for him.
He was not much of a drinker in his latter years, but when we come in from duck hunting all day we would each take the cap off a bottle of rye and solve all the worlds problems before going to bed. I would have liked one more hunt.
He was not much of a drinker in his latter years, but when we come in from duck hunting all day we would each take the cap off a bottle of rye and solve all the worlds problems before going to bed. I would have liked one more hunt.
I was at my friends cottage a couple of summers ago and I hadn't been there in years, it's located in the same town where Larry lived.
When we got back to the city, I messaged Larry just to say hi and and say I was just in his neck of the woods.
I wasn't even sure if he would remember me but of course he did.
Every time I log into Speedguide I see this thread and feel the feels.
Cheers Larry.
When we got back to the city, I messaged Larry just to say hi and and say I was just in his neck of the woods.
I wasn't even sure if he would remember me but of course he did.
Every time I log into Speedguide I see this thread and feel the feels.
Cheers Larry.
Picture yourself
Set up for good in a whole other life
In the mystery zone
Set up for good in a whole other life
In the mystery zone