He had a name.He did. And it is good to know the name that the rest of the world knew him as so we can pay our respects. Thank you, kimi.
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He had a name.He did. And it is good to know the name that the rest of the world knew him as so we can pay our respects. Thank you, kimi.
I've changed my tagline back to my previous one.
This sucks. Will we know eventually how it happened?
Will we know eventually how it happened?
I'm certain it was the monkey bite infection. They never could cure it. He was in and out of the hospital with chemo fighting it all the time.
David, in all kinds of not meanness, this is not the time to be doomdoomdoom. I know it is just realism but can we wait for a few days? We just lost a friend. We'll mourn and *then* we can face reality.
I don't think that was inappropriate. But of course, who am I to say? I'm a little bent. Poor guy, though.
Whatever Kimi wants to share she'll share. Oh poor Gus.
Good night, Gus. Kimi, so sorry for your loss.
kimi, thank you for letting us know, and I am so very sorry for your loss.
RIP, Gus/Dr. Straley.
Tipping a glass of prosecco right now to Gus, the most magnificent 7-foot-tall Shakespeare-loving movie-star-handsome inventor of an aspirin replicator any of us will ever know. I feel privileged to have read his literate, lecherous, elegantly snarky posts; monkey bite or kite accident or just too much illness, it's too soon. If he'd posted here every day until he was 90, it'd still have been too soon. And, hell, I barely knew him. I'm so sorry for your loss, kimi, and for his son and daughter-in-law.
the most magnificent 7-foot-tall Shakespeare-loving movie-star-handsome inventor of an aspirin replicator any of us will ever know. I feel privileged to have read his literate, lecherous, elegantly snarky postsJZ says it all. Or, at least, enough.