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I'll be heading down after noon with Lil' B tied to the hood. What? can't do that?
A carseat? That seems so,... normal.
ILLEGAL?! Oh ok,...
Sheesh, they let you tie a deer to the hood and drive around, why not our screamin' yung'uns.
RIGHT, SCUBAFOOL?! Will see everyone between 6-7 if all goes well.
Thank you all... I love and miss you and hope to see you soon. BIG CHANGE...SORRY...
Parking is going to be in garage 1 not garage 2, you still won't be ticketed in garage 2 but it will be a long walk.
LOVE ya all
Mardie
My condolences to Matt's family. I didnt know Matt personally but always enjoyed his posts. I am still in shock. It hits home when someone dies that you know.
I'm sorry I could not be with you all in person as I had to be at the closing for my new house but I was there in my heart. I"m sure it was a perfect tribute for a fabulous person.
After viewing the various displays, the slide show, and hearing the many wonderful tales people told of their various experiences with Matt, it makes me regret even more that I did not get to know him better. He had at one point invited me to come down and go kayubing with him, and that was definitely high on my diving to-do list.
Matt would have, I believe, enjoyed the evening, and that is probably the most fitting tribute we could have payed him.
Yes, I agree, it was a fitting tribute surrounded by friends and family. I was touched by the stories, the diversity of people, and the camaraderie of those that knew and loved Matt were there to say good bye.
The table with his memorabilia was beautiful... green cowboy boots, that ugly tiger striped faded diveskin, cowboy hat, Loonie, didgeridoo, photos.
Beautiful.
He will be missed.