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  • #16
    Originally posted by RoyalShock
    Originally posted by pogo
    He was not a poster on the board. He was a golfing buddy of mine and a great Shocker fan. Played golf with him just last saturday and like everyone else that knew him we are shocked at his death because no one ever had reason to think ill of him. We were supposed to play golf this morning and the rest of the group just kind of played but it wasn't the same with out Tim. May he rest in peace.
    Actually, he was a fairly frequent poster. I found an old email from him and confirmed that he is shockball.

    What a senseless tragedy. RIP, great Shocker fan!
    Oh my-now it hits home. How sad! 8)
    I have come here to chew bubblegum and kickass ... and I'm all out of bubblegum.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by RoyalShock
      Originally posted by pogo
      He was not a poster on the board. He was a golfing buddy of mine and a great Shocker fan. Played golf with him just last saturday and like everyone else that knew him we are shocked at his death because no one ever had reason to think ill of him. We were supposed to play golf this morning and the rest of the group just kind of played but it wasn't the same with out Tim. May he rest in peace.
      Actually, he was a fairly frequent poster. I found an old email from him and confirmed that he is shockball.

      What a senseless tragedy. RIP, great Shocker fan!
      Wow, he never admitted to being a poster but did say he frequented the site. He was probably setting me up for something in the future which he would have taken great pleasure in just to screw with me. But still, now I have even more respect for him.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by pogo
        Originally posted by RoyalShock
        Originally posted by pogo
        He was not a poster on the board. He was a golfing buddy of mine and a great Shocker fan. Played golf with him just last saturday and like everyone else that knew him we are shocked at his death because no one ever had reason to think ill of him. We were supposed to play golf this morning and the rest of the group just kind of played but it wasn't the same with out Tim. May he rest in peace.
        Actually, he was a fairly frequent poster. I found an old email from him and confirmed that he is shockball.

        What a senseless tragedy. RIP, great Shocker fan!
        Wow, he never admitted to being a poster but did say he frequented the site. He was probably setting me up for something in the future which he would have taken great pleasure in just to screw with me. But still, now I have even more respect for him.
        Pogo,
        He informed me when I met him he was Shockball and e-mailed me on occasion. I didn't say anything thinking he asked you to keep it quiet.

        I just hope no effort or expense is spared catching the scumbag who did it.

        Shooting an unarmed person 5 times in the abdomen is cold blooded murder. :-x
        Above all, make the right call.

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        • #19
          One of the stories from today....Tim was the youngest of a large family and lived at home until he went away to college. When he graduated he moved back home with his mom and dad. This went on for a couple of years and it looked like he was never going to leave. He came home one afternoon after work and there was a for sale sign in the yard. His parents decided to sell the home and get a smaller one bedroom place. Later on Tim would tell people that his parents had sold the house out from underneath him and forced him to get a place of his own.

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          • #20
            This was a tragic loss; I hope they quickly find the piece of trash that did this. Rest in peace Tim. (Now the parents selling the house story is not so unique.)
            Some posts are not visible to me. :peaceful:
            Don't worry too much about it. Just do all you can do and let the rough end drag.

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            • #21
              Paul Suellentrop's Shockwaves today is on Tim, and it's brilliant.


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              • #22
                Originally posted by WuDrWu
                Paul Suellentrop's Shockwaves today is on Tim, and it's brilliant.


                http://blogs.kansas.com/shockwaves/2...-best-friends/
                Wow that is a nice write up. Tim (shockball) was a great guy and he will be sorely missed.

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