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Strange true tales of Prince.orgers One of mine:
Jan 12 2009. I was wondering why one of my friends havent logged in to his myspace account since 7-30-2008. I had known this dude for about 2 years now and sometimes we would kick it at myhouse for a bit in the past but then his phone got turned off and he just stopped calling. Needless to say a cab driver with the same last name as my friend called my roomate. Oddly I decided to put his name in a search on yahoo.com just to see if I could find him. Then I saw a post on the Minneapolis paper the Star Tribune. 20-year-old motorist dies in Brooklyn Park crash http://www.startribune.co...West+Metro I also found out his birthday was Jan. 11th. After the shock I told him i am glad he is in peace now I got cold chills immediatley and I knew that he was there. Anyone else got any good life stories? Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Damn you call that a good life story?
I also unfortunately found out one of my favorite NPGMC members passed away last year. | |
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Vendetta1 said: Damn you call that a good life story?
That's what I was thinking. I also unfortunately found out one of my favorite NPGMC members passed away last year. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Serious said: Vendetta1 said: Damn you call that a good life story?
That's what I was thinking. I also unfortunately found out one of my favorite NPGMC members passed away last year. Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? | |
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Vendetta1 said: Serious said: Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? No not at all . I found out in the last 1 1/2 years that some of my very best friends are people I have never met in my life . I know that some might think that's weird, but I don't care. With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Vendetta1 said: Serious said: Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? No, I don't find that weird at all Can you share the NPGer's name? It's tough when you get to know people on the internet and then don't know sometimes when something's happened to them. | |
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obsessed said: Vendetta1 said: Thank you Martina.
Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? No, I don't find that weird at all Can you share the NPGer's name? It's tough when you get to know people on the internet and then don't know sometimes when something's happened to them. | |
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Serious said: Vendetta1 said: Thank you Martina.
Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? No not at all . I found out in the last 1 1/2 years that some of my very best friends are people I have never met in my life . I know that some might think that's weird, but I don't care. So true! Rhythm floods my heart♥The melody it feeds my soul | |
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veronikka said: Serious said: No not at all . I found out in the last 1 1/2 years that some of my very best friends are people I have never met in my life . I know that some might think that's weird, but I don't care. So true! With a very special thank you to Tina: Is hammer already absolute, how much some people verändern...ICH hope is never so I will be! And if, then I hope that I would then have wen in my environment who joins me in the A.... | |
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Vendetta1 said: obsessed said: No, I don't find that weird at all Can you share the NPGer's name? It's tough when you get to know people on the internet and then don't know sometimes when something's happened to them. I do remember that name, but I must not have interacted with her much. Sorry to hear that | |
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Vendetta1 said: Damn you call that a good life story?
Who said good? I said STRANGE! Wierd, Unnatural. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Vendetta1 said: Serious said: Is it weird to feel such a connection to someone I've never met? I don't think it is at all. sometimes things just happen that way, whether you intend for them to or not. | |
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when i was 7, my family was driving back from St. Louis and we had to stop at my mom's cousin's winery cause i was extremely sick. when they got me out of the car my tounge was pitch black. needless to say we didn't stay long and headed back to Kansas City. we went to the ER, they saw us and said another boy had come through with the same thing and they didn't know what it was. they ran some tests, gave me some antibiotics and gaterade and sent me on my way. a couple days later it cleared up and we still don't know what it was. You CANNOT use the name of God, or religion, to justify acts of violence, to hurt, to hate, to discriminate- Madonna
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paisleypark4 said: One of mine:
Jan 12 2009. I was wondering why one of my friends havent logged in to his myspace account since 7-30-2008. I had known this dude for about 2 years now and sometimes we would kick it at myhouse for a bit in the past but then his phone got turned off and he just stopped calling. Needless to say a cab driver with the same last name as my friend called my roomate. Oddly I decided to put his name in a search on yahoo.com just to see if I could find him. Then I saw a post on the Minneapolis paper the Star Tribune. 20-year-old motorist dies in Brooklyn Park crash http://www.startribune.co...West+Metro I also found out his birthday was Jan. 11th. After the shock I told him i am glad he is in peace now I got cold chills immediatley and I knew that he was there. Anyone else got any good life stories? So was that your friend in the crash that passed away? | |
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ehuffnsd said: when i was 7, my family was driving back from St. Louis and we had to stop at my mom's cousin's winery cause i was extremely sick. when they got me out of the car my tounge was pitch black. needless to say we didn't stay long and headed back to Kansas City. we went to the ER, they saw us and said another boy had come through with the same thing and they didn't know what it was. they ran some tests, gave me some antibiotics and gaterade and sent me on my way. a couple days later it cleared up and we still don't know what it was.
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wildgoldenhoney said: paisleypark4 said: One of mine:
Jan 12 2009. I was wondering why one of my friends havent logged in to his myspace account since 7-30-2008. I had known this dude for about 2 years now and sometimes we would kick it at myhouse for a bit in the past but then his phone got turned off and he just stopped calling. Needless to say a cab driver with the same last name as my friend called my roomate. Oddly I decided to put his name in a search on yahoo.com just to see if I could find him. Then I saw a post on the Minneapolis paper the Star Tribune. 20-year-old motorist dies in Brooklyn Park crash http://www.startribune.co...West+Metro I also found out his birthday was Jan. 11th. After the shock I told him i am glad he is in peace now I got cold chills immediatley and I knew that he was there. Anyone else got any good life stories? So was that your friend in the crash that passed away? Yes, it was very shocking, strange and spiritual for me. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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ehuffnsd said: when i was 7, my family was driving back from St. Louis and we had to stop at my mom's cousin's winery cause i was extremely sick. when they got me out of the car my tounge was pitch black. needless to say we didn't stay long and headed back to Kansas City. we went to the ER, they saw us and said another boy had come through with the same thing and they didn't know what it was. they ran some tests, gave me some antibiotics and gaterade and sent me on my way. a couple days later it cleared up and we still don't know what it was.
Wow. A black tounge!?!?!? That is crazy. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Back in 1912, one of my granduncles bought a ticket for a ship going from Ireland to the US. But plans changed and he had to sell it...
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PopeLeo said: Back in 1912, one of my granduncles bought a ticket for a ship going from Ireland to the US. But plans changed and he had to sell it...
... it was the Titanic. | |
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PopeLeo said: Back in 1912, one of my granduncles bought a ticket for a ship going from Ireland to the US. But plans changed and he had to sell it...
... it was the Titanic. Wwhha? That's scary! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Vendetta1 said: obsessed said: No, I don't find that weird at all Can you share the NPGer's name? It's tough when you get to know people on the internet and then don't know sometimes when something's happened to them. Alcinas died? I did not know her well but we had some very pleasant exchanges. She was one of those on NPGMC that I held in high regard along with esa, TLM, NYBuddah319 and Benni. Warning...long story. The story is about my eldest brother. When we were kids my mom relocated to Fla. and my brother was adamant about remaining in Pennsylvania with my grandmother so my mom agreed. He was what we now know as autistic but back in the day there was no such distinction so he was sent to a school with kids with varying degrees of retardation. Still, Pennsylvania was a much better choice for a special needs individual than backwards ass Florida so he remained there. We stayed in touch and visited each other every summer. I remember the cruelty of some kids who would tease us relentlessly but I didn't care, he was my big bro and I was always proud of him no matter what. My fondest memory of him was when he would play his guitar...a love affair that began when he was only 8. He would get me and my middle brother together and we pretended we were the Beatles. Our stage was the bed in his room and we would jam until the bed broke and mom would yell at us. Of course, being the baby and the only girl, I would get the least of it. In his teens he discovered Jimi Hendrix and every single day he would go straight to his room to blast his Hendrix records and play guitar. Long story short, we lost contact after my grandmother died in Philly and he had to move. I searched for him for the better part of 20 years until one day in 2006 his name came up on google search. The article was a newsletter posted by his employer so I called the place only to find out that he had died of a heart attack a month earlier...I missed finding my brother by one month...one f*ing month! I contacted a friend of his who made the arrangements but he didn't give me much information and hasn't returned any of my subsequent phone calls. I only wanted to know what happened to his personal effects...his music, family photos, his guitar, the flag from our father's coffin and stuff like that, but I guess he thought I was after money or something. After his death it occurred to me why I have such a special place in my heart for guitar players, especially Prince. My brother's guitar was even the same model. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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Wow, babynoz. What a warm and heartbreaking story. Thanks for sharing that with us. I hope your heart has healed since. | |
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I was suppose to meet JizzinParis in Paris last summer.. He didn't show up.. never heard from him again.. Tried to call him.. His account here on the org is deleted too.. I had such great times with him in chats and on the phone.. It was a nice friendship.. I hope he's okay.. The Borg... Partypoopers of the galaxy.. ( Medical Hologram )
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babynoz said: Vendetta1 said: Her name was alcinas. Some knew her as cinamuse.
Alcinas died? I did not know her well but we had some very pleasant exchanges. She was one of those on NPGMC that I held in high regard along with esa, TLM, NYBuddah319 and Benni. Warning...long story. The story is about my eldest brother. When we were kids my mom relocated to Fla. and my brother was adamant about remaining in Pennsylvania with my grandmother so my mom agreed. He was what we now know as autistic but back in the day there was no such distinction so he was sent to a school with kids with varying degrees of retardation. Still, Pennsylvania was a much better choice for a special needs individual than backwards ass Florida so he remained there. We stayed in touch and visited each other every summer. I remember the cruelty of some kids who would tease us relentlessly but I didn't care, he was my big bro and I was always proud of him no matter what. My fondest memory of him was when he would play his guitar...a love affair that began when he was only 8. He would get me and my middle brother together and we pretended we were the Beatles. Our stage was the bed in his room and we would jam until the bed broke and mom would yell at us. Of course, being the baby and the only girl, I would get the least of it. In his teens he discovered Jimi Hendrix and every single day he would go straight to his room to blast his Hendrix records and play guitar. Long story short, we lost contact after my grandmother died in Philly and he had to move. I searched for him for the better part of 20 years until one day in 2006 his name came up on google search. The article was a newsletter posted by his employer so I called the place only to find out that he had died of a heart attack a month earlier...I missed finding my brother by one month...one f*ing month! I contacted a friend of his who made the arrangements but he didn't give me much information and hasn't returned any of my subsequent phone calls. I only wanted to know what happened to his personal effects...his music, family photos, his guitar, the flag from our father's coffin and stuff like that, but I guess he thought I was after money or something. After his death it occurred to me why I have such a special place in my heart for guitar players, especially Prince. My brother's guitar was even the same model. That was a very touching story!!! It gave me such a smile and made my eyes water a bit. Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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dreamfactory313 said: Wow, babynoz. What a warm and heartbreaking story. Thanks for sharing that with us. I hope your heart has healed since.
Thanks, It's better now but for the longest time it was hard to accept that I missed him by one lousy month. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: Vendetta1 said: Her name was alcinas. Some knew her as cinamuse.
Alcinas died? I did not know her well but we had some very pleasant exchanges. She was one of those on NPGMC that I held in high regard along with esa, TLM, NYBuddah319 and Benni. Warning...long story. The story is about my eldest brother. When we were kids my mom relocated to Fla. and my brother was adamant about remaining in Pennsylvania with my grandmother so my mom agreed. He was what we now know as autistic but back in the day there was no such distinction so he was sent to a school with kids with varying degrees of retardation. Still, Pennsylvania was a much better choice for a special needs individual than backwards ass Florida so he remained there. We stayed in touch and visited each other every summer. I remember the cruelty of some kids who would tease us relentlessly but I didn't care, he was my big bro and I was always proud of him no matter what. My fondest memory of him was when he would play his guitar...a love affair that began when he was only 8. He would get me and my middle brother together and we pretended we were the Beatles. Our stage was the bed in his room and we would jam until the bed broke and mom would yell at us. Of course, being the baby and the only girl, I would get the least of it. In his teens he discovered Jimi Hendrix and every single day he would go straight to his room to blast his Hendrix records and play guitar. Long story short, we lost contact after my grandmother died in Philly and he had to move. I searched for him for the better part of 20 years until one day in 2006 his name came up on google search. The article was a newsletter posted by his employer so I called the place only to find out that he had died of a heart attack a month earlier...I missed finding my brother by one month...one f*ing month! I contacted a friend of his who made the arrangements but he didn't give me much information and hasn't returned any of my subsequent phone calls. I only wanted to know what happened to his personal effects...his music, family photos, his guitar, the flag from our father's coffin and stuff like that, but I guess he thought I was after money or something. After his death it occurred to me why I have such a special place in my heart for guitar players, especially Prince. My brother's guitar was even the same model. Did the friend realize you were his sister? Did he at least apologize? "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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paisleypark4 said: babynoz said: Alcinas died? I did not know her well but we had some very pleasant exchanges. She was one of those on NPGMC that I held in high regard along with esa, TLM, NYBuddah319 and Benni. Warning...long story. The story is about my eldest brother. When we were kids my mom relocated to Fla. and my brother was adamant about remaining in Pennsylvania with my grandmother so my mom agreed. He was what we now know as autistic but back in the day there was no such distinction so he was sent to a school with kids with varying degrees of retardation. Still, Pennsylvania was a much better choice for a special needs individual than backwards ass Florida so he remained there. We stayed in touch and visited each other every summer. I remember the cruelty of some kids who would tease us relentlessly but I didn't care, he was my big bro and I was always proud of him no matter what. My fondest memory of him was when he would play his guitar...a love affair that began when he was only 8. He would get me and my middle brother together and we pretended we were the Beatles. Our stage was the bed in his room and we would jam until the bed broke and mom would yell at us. Of course, being the baby and the only girl, I would get the least of it. In his teens he discovered Jimi Hendrix and every single day he would go straight to his room to blast his Hendrix records and play guitar. Long story short, we lost contact after my grandmother died in Philly and he had to move. I searched for him for the better part of 20 years until one day in 2006 his name came up on google search. The article was a newsletter posted by his employer so I called the place only to find out that he had died of a heart attack a month earlier...I missed finding my brother by one month...one f*ing month! I contacted a friend of his who made the arrangements but he didn't give me much information and hasn't returned any of my subsequent phone calls. I only wanted to know what happened to his personal effects...his music, family photos, his guitar, the flag from our father's coffin and stuff like that, but I guess he thought I was after money or something. After his death it occurred to me why I have such a special place in my heart for guitar players, especially Prince. My brother's guitar was even the same model. That was a very touching story!!! It gave me such a smile and made my eyes water a bit. Thanks...he was very special. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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bboy87 said: Did the friend realize you were his sister? Did he at least apologize? Yes he knew. When I called the employer they gave him my phone number. He was the one who told me what happened. He offered his condolences but wouldn't return my calls after I first spoke with him. When I received the death certificate, the same man was listed as the one making the arrangements so I called the funeral home and left more messages for him to no avail. No one else seems to know what was done with my brother's personal belongings, so it's a dead end. I can only guess that the guy thinks I'm after money or placing blame? I don't know. Prince, in you I found a kindred spirit...Rest In Paradise. | |
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babynoz said: bboy87 said: Did the friend realize you were his sister? Did he at least apologize? Yes he knew. When I called the employer they gave him my phone number. He was the one who told me what happened. He offered his condolences but wouldn't return my calls after I first spoke with him. When I received the death certificate, the same man was listed as the one making the arrangements so I called the funeral home and left more messages for him to no avail. No one else seems to know what was done with my brother's personal belongings, so it's a dead end. I can only guess that the guy thinks I'm after money or placing blame? I don't know. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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