Ev630
828 posts
Dec 17, 2010
11:31 AM
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No.
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Learning Harp
39 posts
Dec 17, 2010
11:32 AM
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Things like that can cause a lot of stress in people's lives?
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scojo
168 posts
Dec 17, 2010
11:49 AM
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I can almost hear Chris laughing at the idea that being banned from this forum would have caused his demise. He was confused by it, but he definitely had bigger fish to fry.
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nacoran
3428 posts
Dec 17, 2010
11:53 AM
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Learning, yeah, it can cause a lot of stress. I don't know any of the details though. From my end of the argument I can say I've been binge eating from the stress. I'm the same age and similar weight. If nothing else, I wish his last few days had been happier. I certainly wish my last exchange with him had been different. It was what it was though.
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groyster1
586 posts
Dec 17, 2010
12:09 PM
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I communicated with him some on this forum and have to say I respected him as a harp player,teacher and customizer RIP chris
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Arnoud73
27 posts
Dec 17, 2010
11:20 PM
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My sincerely condolences to Chris' family and friends... ---------- http://www.myspace.com/arnoudbluesharp
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toddlgreene
2274 posts
Dec 18, 2010
6:40 AM
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According to a post on his Facebook that I saw this morning, it was a brain hemhorrage-and that he never knew what hit him. I'm glad he didn't suffer. ----------

Todd L. Greene, Codger-in-training
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robbert
21 posts
Dec 18, 2010
3:53 PM
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I'm shocked to hear of Chris's sudden death. My sister died this week, also. Cancer. They were about the same age. Probably neither one expected their earthly ride to end so abruptly.
It stops me in my tracks and makes me want to always focus my attention on what I'm doing, whatever it is, and either appreciate what's happening, or create as much quality as I can in every moment.
I had done some business with Chris, enjoyed the results, and would probably have done some more. I also was very impressed with his youtube generosity and the information he shared.
At least we can assume he made his transition doing something he was focused on and passionate about...creating quality instruments.
Also, I cannot state enough how much I appreciate the collective knowledge, and discussion, on this forum, as well as all it's contributors.
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RunsWithScissors
49 posts
Dec 18, 2010
4:23 PM
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When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice. White Elk
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Mojokane
186 posts
Dec 18, 2010
7:14 PM
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Right on, Stevej. What an effect he had... Perhaps, he is truly in a better place. I catch myself saying that about the many close friends I have lost over the years. Here today, gone to maui...eh? Perhaps, a little baby being born somewhere in the universe, will have the 'Buddha' Soul. I think his Karma was very good, don't you? I'll light a candle in his honor, too. BTW We all burn like a candle... Alot of us never realize how brightly and how amazing our inner light effects others. Know that..people are listening, when you think they aren't. Know that the little gestures of kindness, had a great impact on that homeless person, or...the 'hello' you gave out to that stranger. Yup..it had a huge impact on them..they might have been on the verge of suicide...when you noticed them, and smiled..for no particular reason... swaying them from such a drastic measure. Like ripples in a pond. Cause and effect is a universal law. Woah, deep water, Man.. I'll light that candle now. RIP Chris. You are a grand Spirit, indeed.
..here's a great little thing my sis just sent me,
...buckle up people..
http://embracethis.co.uk/
Last Edited by on Dec 18, 2010 7:22 PM
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chromaticblues
423 posts
Dec 18, 2010
8:38 PM
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Nice MoJoMan!
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rharley5652
318 posts
Dec 18, 2010
11:50 PM
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Mojo,..Respectful & True Thoughts !! I'll also light that candle now !
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djm3801
338 posts
Dec 19, 2010
5:43 PM
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Controversial and opinionated but it was who he was, and in spite of appearing belligerent, we have all heard of his acts of kindness. So sad - 39 years old. Always meant to take a lesson. Should have, could have. Didn't and now cannot. RIP.
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