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like the title says, I just found out about an hour ago that one of my friends died. I'm still in shock pretty much. he was my age (22) and he died cause he was huffing something. from what my other friend told me he had just started doing that ****. I'm sad that he's no longer with us, thats for certain. but I cant help but be pissed off that he would do something so stupid. If I seem like an ******* for a while, this should explain that.
Its tragic when someone you know has such a bright future and they end up taking their own life trying to get high off fumes. There are things I will never understand. Why he was taken from this world at such a young age and over something so stupid is beyond me.
Tru2Chevy
12-15-2005, 12:18 AM
My condolences.
I never did understand what some people's facination with huffing was. :shakes head:
- Justin
BigAls87Z28
12-15-2005, 12:19 AM
Sorry to hear that man. I know how it feels to loose a good friend at a young age.
turbo96z28
12-15-2005, 12:22 AM
i'm sorry to hear about your loss. i'm not that much older than you are and i've lost some very close friends and family. on my 17th birthday, my best friend died from complications due to cancer. at 19, a very good friend of mine was shot and killed walking his girl home. and in 2002, i lost my cousin, uncle, and mom in the span of 2 weeks. my mom passed away due to an undiagnosed illness. about 6 months later i had to put my dog that i had for about 14 years to sleep (i know it's not a person, but after that long it's family to me). and i almost lost my dad in 2003 due to a blockage in his heart, which required a triple bypass.
all i can say is stay strong and just remember, although it is pretty dumb to huff, it is still a loss of someone close who did not mean to pass on.
NJSPEEDER
12-15-2005, 06:03 AM
sorry to hear that. it is hard to understand why people do destructive things to themselves sometimes.
12secondv6
12-15-2005, 09:11 AM
Sorry man.
When I was 17.... I lost my best friend.... I was devastated!
Focus on the good times. Take care and we are here for ya!
qwikz28
12-15-2005, 09:26 AM
i'm sorry to hear about your loss ian. i'm a firm believer in everything happening for a reason. his life may be serving as an example for others in ways we may never know. be strong buddy and we're all here for ya if you need us
i'm really sorry to hear that dude. i hope you feel better.
Oddball
12-15-2005, 11:57 AM
Sorry to hear about your loss Ian, but I think a few of the others here have a point. Let his stupidity serve a lesson to you and others. Why not go to his high school and explain your friend and what happened to him -- that doing stupid things *can* kill you? Some of the Seniors might have remembered him from when they were Freshmen.
Teds89IROC
12-15-2005, 12:25 PM
sorry to hear that man :-( Not for justification, but at least it happened due to his own stupidity and not an accident caused by someone else. I found out about a month ago that a guy I was friends with in HS commited suicide. He had a ruff childhood, his father killed his mother. Him and his brother had foster parents. He was a good kid and just got mixed up in the wrong things. Got into drugs, ended up trying to rob a bank (that he worked in) to pay for more heroin. Him and his friend got busted and when he realized he really ****ed up his life, he ODed on the stuff.
~Ted
Im sorry to hear that man. My friend passed away last year from an overdose (RIP "Sparrow"). He was given bad heroin three years ago. He was in a coma for a really long time. They put him in a nursing home where he eventually gave up the fight. Its sad that people wanna do this **** to themselves. I understand where your coming from... most people that found out about my friend said "well its his fault" ... thats not the kinda **** I wanna hear even tho its true, cuz he was a really good friend. I went to school with someone that just lost his brother at the end of the summer to an oxycotton overdose. Its all sad ****.
My condolences are with you and his family.
LS1Hawk
12-15-2005, 01:52 PM
That's tragic. I'm terribly sorry to hear, and hope you get through it alright.
Savage_Messiah
12-15-2005, 02:12 PM
Sorry to hear Ian... we're here for you if you need anything man
79CamaroDiva
12-15-2005, 02:29 PM
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like everyone else said, very sorry to hear that. It may have been his own fault, but that doesn't help the hurt. Time heals all, if you need to talk to anybody, we're all here for you.
WayFast84
12-15-2005, 02:32 PM
Sorry to hear it man.
tastyle88
12-15-2005, 03:33 PM
sorry to hear i also lost a freind couple years ago due to drinkin and diet pill mix he had a heart attack in his sleep again stay strong unfortunately its a cruelty of life
slasherbarb
12-15-2005, 03:39 PM
im sorry to hear that...i had a friend die a couple years ago...i had know her since kindergarten...went to the same high school too...she had a knee operation and a clot formed, dissented from her knee, and blocked an artery in her lung...her mom found her the next morning, 3 days after her 20th bday...i know how you feel....and we are all here for you...
Brando56894
12-15-2005, 04:23 PM
that really sucks bro, im sorry to hear about that. im one of the lucky ones, i havent had any of my friends die, only 2 relatives... keep holdin in there bro..
Thanks everyone. I'm doing a little better today. Its just hard for me to actually grasp the fact that he's dead. I'm gonna talk to my other friend and find out when his service is. thats gonna be tough. Thanks again everyone for all your support, it means a lot to me knowing that you're all here for me.
Brando56894
12-15-2005, 06:15 PM
thats what friends are for bro :)
bitchincamaro
12-15-2005, 06:19 PM
i am sorry to hear about your friend.
qwikz28
12-15-2005, 06:35 PM
let us know if you need company at the services. central jersey rolls deep
jims69camaro
12-15-2005, 08:05 PM
let us know if you need company at the services. central jersey rolls deep
this is true.
effed up that death is all around us. days, weeks, months, years go by and we are blissfully ignorant that it is there until it hits someone we love. it's normal to grieve - remember that. if it takes a few days or a week to get it out of your system, then that's what it takes.
i know you don't want to think about this now, but it might be a good idea (part of the grieving process) if you spoke with other people that knew him. i don't mean just passing by, hey how ya doin. but to sit down and talk. maybe even with his parents. they are grieving, too.
Oddball
12-15-2005, 08:15 PM
i know you don't want to think about this now, but it might be a good idea (part of the grieving process) if you spoke with other people that knew him. i don't mean just passing by, hey how ya doin. but to sit down and talk. maybe even with his parents. they are grieving, too.
I want to highlight the talking to parents. One invaluable thing you can do is tell them what your friend was like. When I lost a friend in college his parents were grateful so many of his freiends came and could tell them stories they would have never othrwise known.
Tru2Chevy
12-15-2005, 08:46 PM
I'll agree with talking to his parents. When a close friend of many of the Ewing crew passed a few years ago, his parents were overwhelmed by the amount of friends that came to the services and spoke with them. Some of his closer friends still stop by their house to see how they are doing from time to time.
- Justin
well, the wake is on sunday so I'll talk with is parents then. I have been talking to some of his other friends and it has hit all of us pretty damn hard. My one friend John is still very sad about this. Thanks again everyone, you have no idea how much this means to me. This is gonna sound kinda corny, but I consider you all an extended family. thanks for being here in my time of need, it wont ever be forgotten.
unstable bob gable
12-16-2005, 03:19 PM
So sorry to hear it, broh! Gimme a holla if ya need to talk or just wanna hang out. I'll be around most of the weekend. 732.816.5445 is my cell. And on IM get me at usroadwarrior
Peace,
u bob
bob, I got your message. thank you. I dont think I can express how much all of this means to me. so far I'm doing alright, but the wake is on sunday so we'll se how I'm holding up after that.
unstable bob gable
12-17-2005, 02:31 PM
bob, I got your message. thank you. I dont think I can express how much all of this means to me. so far I'm doing alright, but the wake is on sunday so we'll se how I'm holding up after that.
Hang tough, cuz! We are all here for you.
Peace,
u bob
qwikz28
12-17-2005, 02:34 PM
Hang tough, cuz! We are all here for you.
Peace,
u bob
:werd:
DieselKickYoAss4Sure
12-17-2005, 08:37 PM
IM sorry to hear about this man. I just watched a tv show on huffing and how deadly it can be, i know how it feels to lose somebody to an addiction, My uncle died from alcoholism because a blood vessle ruptured in his brain,and one of my buddys up here at school has a friend who bought a gun from walmart and shot himself in the parking lot.
Savage_Messiah
12-18-2005, 01:50 AM
Hang tough, cuz! We are all here for you.
Peace,
u bob
:stupid:
Savage_Messiah
12-18-2005, 01:51 AM
IM sorry to hear about this man. I just watched a tv show on huffing and how deadly it can be, i know how it feels to lose somebody to an addiction, My uncle died from alcoholism because a blood vessle ruptured in his brain,and one of my buddys up here at school has a friend who bought a gun from walmart and shot himself in the parking lot.
sorry to hear, phil
Tru2Chevy
12-18-2005, 11:20 AM
Hang in there Ian, your F-body family will always be here for ya!
- Justin
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