So true abut being surreal. My brother has been gone now for a couple years and it's the strangest damn thing. I can't really get my head around it. I don't like to think about it, trying to reach a conclusion I just get a bunch of static.
Sean, I had a friend die in an avalanche as well.
Gregg Allmän... http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/gregg-allman-dead-southern-rock-trailblazer-was-69-992288
I just listened to Chris Cornell when he was on the Howard Stern show. He was saying what a waste Kurt Cobain's death was and how he feels bad for the children. Now he's gone and done the same thing apparently. Go figure....
Referring to the climber. I dunno, it just seems strange sometimes that there are companies willing to pay people to represent them by doing highly dangerous, or maybe foolish/lunatic is a better description, activities.
My first concert was Alvin Lee with Ten Years After. John Mayall and the Blues Breakers were on the bill too. :rockhard:
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When Chuck came on the scene, there probably were very few guitar playing models of advanced technique that a person could aspire to equal. Eddy Van Halen and others sure changed that.
There's been some diver deaths along the Cali north coast where the shark must have come out of nowhere. Two buddies diving and when one is facing away from the other for awhile then turns around, his buddy is gone except for a cloud of blood. A Great White probably. I dove those waters a...
The shark gave him a look over, I think if it wanted to eat him it would have. Seems like he should have held off releasing his spear until the shark was really zeroing in, not turning away. I mean if some logic could prevail at such a moment.
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