You fought a good fight Buddy, and stayed positive, cheerful, and were there for others despite all you were going through. I'm proud of you, and will miss you.
Personally, I think that's a crappy way to look at this. It gives the impression that this is all something like a video game, and that the people on the other end don't really matter, as if they weren't real human beings.
You're tight, it used to be, and would often be busier than the Intl forums. There were also some meets in Edmonton when I first joined, but they were short lived for whatever reason.
Managed to meet a few of the Canadian members from back then in person, and still in touch today, as well as a few from other countries.
I've been hearing about this book, there was even mention of it in the Aussie forums, and someone else I know brought it up. Might have to read it, just so I have an idea of what it's all about.
The pic looks like someone off a wanted poster, good thing too, maybe this way women will associate the character with someone that doesn't look like a criminal.
Me neither, lived in several and can't wait to get out again, back to a quiet small town environment. TO is different, no doubt, never been to Montreal, but I haven't ever heard anything bad about it, other than the crime.
RE: GOOD BYE JEEEPERS (I will always love you)
You fought a good fight Buddy, and stayed positive, cheerful, and were there for others despite all you were going through. I'm proud of you, and will miss you.