Geo
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Oh. So crushed.
He was a friend I never met but I very much enjoyed our correspondences. We wrote a little story together a while back, he provided the core elements and I wrote it.
So, this is dedicated to Geo, a super nice guy and a complete gentleman:
http://www.kilbot.co.uk/2011/04/10/warped/RIP
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Very sad news
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So sad. Geo's Warmth, wit and wisdom will be missed by all, but certainly not forgotten.
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I was deeply sorry to learn of the death. Rest in peace Geo…
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Geo, I have always enjoyed your witty comments. The forum will never be the same without you, we will miss you!
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Such sad news. RIP Geo.
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oh damn…
even though we didn`t had the opportunity to meet in real life i somehow felt connected to you in a friendship kinda way.
it was really great meeting you here on the forum and i always enjoyed your little games you had going with seul and nem...always made me crack up it was my pleasure to meet you George.Hope the place you now went to is a better one for ya...
rest in piece mate.
-Rafa.
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I was sorry to hear of Geo's passing. I never knew him, but reading through this thread, I know he was loved by everyone here.
Rest in peace George.
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This is a very sad news. My sincere condolences to all the family.
I had missed the postcards action this summer. Had written one last week which I intended to send this week. Now it feels so late and lazy. So sorry.
Carpe diem. Life is too short. -
I'm not sure what to write, because nothing seems sufficient. I think I'll just go with something simple: you will be missed, Geo. Rest well, my friend.
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Geo and I had a strange relationship. I never met the guy, but I was the first person he phoned up to tell me that his Cancer was terminal. He said that he found it easier telling someone he knew but didn't…...I spoke to him a lot until about 8 weeks ago when he basically lost the ability to talk coherently, he never whinged, he never moaned, he never complained, he never ranted. As you would expect I feigned complete indifference (though I knew that he knew that I was hurting inside), it just made it easier to talk matter of fact about his condition and keep emotion out of the conversation.
I am proud to have known Geo and I learned a lot from him and I quote him regularly. A part of him will be with me for ever.