Gabriel Arthur

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surgeon62
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Damn... I can't even imagine... condolences.
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Damn. Condolences. It's always ten times more shitty if a young person dies :(
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seremtan
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well that fucking sucks :( people who drink and drive are gigantic retards who need to be killed in some imaginative way

PS do i feel guilty at having to read feedbag's quoted post to know what this thread was about? no, not really, sorry
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Seriously can't even comprehend what you are going through. My thoughts are with you and your family...
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:(
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phantasmagoria wrote:I assume the driver is in custody and it wasn't a hit and run or anything like that if it's knowm he was drunk? Truly terrible news man. Condolences. :(.

Also: I've never driven while under the influence and never will.
Charged with Vehicular Homicide. Max of life. Will probably plea it down. >:( For now, in custody. $200,000 bail.
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Terra is deeply touched by the responses in this thread. I am grateful to you all. Though in unimaginable pain right now, she took the time to read it, and was moved. Thank you, fellows. :up:
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Saw the news story online. 26 year old driver, didn't say if it was his first drunk driving incident or not.
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i have you on ignore but i wandered into the thread

I'm very sorry for your loss. I don't know what else to say.
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tnf wrote:Saw the news story online. 26 year old driver, didn't say if it was his first drunk driving incident or not.
Previous DUI in 2005, San Jose, Ca.
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We buried Gabriel yesterday. It didn't seem like I could take a breath. One after another, though, each breath came to me. My Daughter has lost her ability to see anything beautiful. I won't bother you fellas with this again, I just wanted you to know. Take care of your Families, your Friends, and take care of yourselves.
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Very sorry for your loss. :(
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plained
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very saddened to hear about this :tear:

Strength to you and your family Peenyuh
it is about time!
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