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In memory of DiscoTiki


In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Chris Edwards » Dec 14, 2001 @ 12:05am

A good friend of PocketMatrix.com recently passed away. The tragedy took place December 1st near Flint, Michigan, in the form of an automobile accident.<br><br>Steve Bush over at Brighthand is for the family, so if you have it in your hearts to give, please do so. <br><br>Brennon Boisclair (aka DiscoTiki) was a member here at PocketMatrix.com a while ago, and helped out with some of the programming early on in our journey.<br><br>Brennon's dream was "...that my kids make it through life in one piece, and that I get to stay around long enough to see it."<br><br><br>The world just lost one of its best.<br><br>Brighthand Discussions:<br><br><br><br>Last modification: Chris Edwards - 12/13/01 at 21:05:13
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Chris Edwards » Dec 14, 2001 @ 12:10am

He was only 33 years old.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Warren » Dec 14, 2001 @ 12:28am

That is quite sad. I never knew him, but I send my condolenses to his family.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby NYIllustrator » Dec 14, 2001 @ 1:19am

Ok, if I die which of you are coming to my funeral?
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby TechMage » Dec 14, 2001 @ 1:33am

I am not quite sure what to say, but, I am very sorry for him and his family.  Although I have never met the man, I feel really bad.  I hate it when people die. Man...*is frustrated*..I guess all I can do is wish him and his family the best.  May his family find strength in this hard time. -TechMage
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Paul » Dec 14, 2001 @ 6:40am

paul sad.<br><br>(serious post)
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Luciano U. Werner » Dec 14, 2001 @ 9:02am

Sorry to hear that, Chris.<br>Please accept and transmit my condolences to the family.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Paul » Dec 14, 2001 @ 9:26am

someone on a film message board i'm on sometimes, he got run over by a car a few months ago.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Jaybot » Dec 14, 2001 @ 12:07pm

damn, that really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really REALLY really REALLY fucking sucks. In fact, that really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really really REALLY really REALLY sucks my balls, Disco Tiki was a cool dude.  Tragic.<br><br>On a lighter note, I graduate with my BA today, finally :)
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Paul » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:03pm

whew, so many 'really's it was almost sarcastic. watch it jay. watch it.<br><br>i'd like to announce waynes world is on tonight. pauls favourite scene? when the whistle the star trek them tune while lying on waynes car. ah...
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby RICoder » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:17pm

Perhaps we should lock the thread lest it get too far off topic.<br><br>Simple dream for the guy, it's really quite sad...
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Paul » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:32pm

i wonder how we'ld be described on here if we died... you lot wouldnt even know if i kicked the bucket... or even if i died.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Keira » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:43pm

I'm happy for the guy
I've learned that what we are meant to do is make love. All those other things; sleeping, eating, going to school, are just to pass time till we make love again.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Paul » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:48pm

thats the stupidest post i've ever read.
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Re: In memory of DiscoTiki

Postby Keira » Dec 14, 2001 @ 2:50pm

thanks<br><br>I look at it differently, why is it bad to die?
I've learned that what we are meant to do is make love. All those other things; sleeping, eating, going to school, are just to pass time till we make love again.
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