"Pseudicide" probably doesn't mean squat to his family. It wouldn't to mine. This thread is a link on the main page.
We're going to reminice. We're going to send money to a charity. If neither one is of interest to whomever they shouldn't do it.
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
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"Pseudicide" probably doesn't mean squat to his family. It wouldn't to mine. This thread is a link on the main page.
We're going to reminice. We're going to send money to a charity. If neither one is of interest to whomever they shouldn't do it.
I know Cindy could have the same conversation discretely.
This affects the whole board -- people who are upset, who plan to donate their money to a charity in Guy Straley's name.
I think it would be hard to have this conversation via e-mail with every registered Buffista.
I have found it odd that he is completely ungoogleable.
Whois shows a domain registered in his name, we've linked to it in this thread what, three times now?
Whois shows a domain registered in his name, we've linked to it in this thread what, three times now?
That means nothing. You can change that name and address info to absolutely anything you want. It's not validated.
FWIW, I (and my company) have sent Gus FedExes and checks at that name and address in the past.
Not everybody does obits, they're expensive. Not only haveUniversities been on break, if you searched my name you'd get nothing on any of my Alumni newsletters even though I am in them. The reason we HAVE the name Guy is Kimi brought it up.
I'm pretty sure I've gotten a check from Gus/Guy Straley several years ago.
Well, most of us have made out with Brenda. That should be sufficient.
Not everybody does obits, they're expensive.
The "lead" obituaries that are in local papers are not paid obituraries -- it's a separate thing.