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  • My most heart felt condolences Rob. A good measure of a man is the children he raises, and from the son that I know, your dad must have been a fine individual.
    “Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read.” - Groucho Marx

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    • Rob, that was a wonderful tribute to your father. I sympathize with your loss. We all face this sooner or later but it doesn't make it any easier. Your father instilled in you the priceless values that really count. Thanks for sharing.

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      • Great read, Rob .......

        When we lost a comrade in arms we toasted his life knowing that he would expect us to carry on in his absence on earth knowing that he was encouraging us from above to do our best down here.

        So many souls keeping us on the up and up, moving forward. No excuse to ever take your pack off in despair.
        Mission to CFB's National Championship accomplished. But the shine on the NC Trophy is embarrassingly wearing off. It's M B-Ball ..... or hockey or volley ball or name your college sport favorite time ...... until next year.

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        • geo, this may be a little late but thanks for the scanner link.

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          • My condolences to you and your family, Rob.
            Repugnant is the creature who would squander the ability to lift an eye to heaven, conscious of his fleeting time here.

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            • And from me. That really was touching.

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              • sorry about your loss Rob. Makes me think about my dad and the great times we have spent together.

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                • Again, thanks for all the encouragement and kind words. Saying "It means a lot to me" might sound so cliche', but it really is true, as is something I was told by one close friend the other day, to paraphrase, "You know you're turning the corner when you realize that the smiles you find yourself having, when recalling the good memories, outweigh the sorrow of your loss".

                  For all you that are parents or even grandparents, as well as you guys who still have parents and even grandparents (and I'm sure many of you already have learned this), promise yourselves this: hug your kids, hug your grandkids, hug your folks, and hug your grandparents---and most of all, don't forget to tell them you love them, too---while you can, as often as you can. I already realized, years ago, how lucky I was to still have both parents when in my 50's myself (while practically all my friends had already lost a parent or two). Just my 2 cents worth...

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                  • Agree completely. This is the time of year where everyone is thinking of family and celebrations. Make sure you tell those that are dear to you that you love them.
                    "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"

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                    • VERY off topic but the old alma mater looks to beat out Stanford for opening a major new engineering school in NYC after getting a $350 M donation

                      Cornell’s receipt of $350 million to help finance its proposal as part of New York City’s competition for an engineering powerhouse is said to be one reason Stanford withdrew.

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                      • Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season.

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                        • I had an interesting run-in last night while serving as a host for the Holiday Invitational at Lansing Eastern HS.

                          In the final game of the evening, Troy HS played against Okemos HS. Troy was "my" team. I met them as they came off their team bus, escorted them to their locker room, and basically served as their "gopher" for the time they were there.

                          During the game, I found out that Troy has a young man playing for them who is the son of a former Michigan player. His name was Maceo Baston Jr. I got to meet him afterward. Nice kid. Tall, but skinny. Good shooter, though.

                          I didn't think Baston was old enough to have a son that old, but hey ... in today's world I guess anything is possible ...
                          "The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, .. I'd worn them for weeks, and they needed the air"

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                          • Well, Glenn Robinson's kid is going to play for Michigan next year and he must have been born while GR was at Purdue at shortly thereafter.

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                            • One month after getting married, former NFL linebacker Chris Draft lost his wife today after a long bout with breast cancer. She was so weakened by the disease that she was in a wheelchair for the private wedding, just one month before she died.

                              Draft, who played most of his 12-year career in Atlanta, released a statement on his wife on their family foundation website.



                              Not just an inspiration, but a light, and a force that led the way with a beautiful, sweet smile and bright shining eyes that both belied the pure steel of her strength and determination.

                              Strong is too pale, too shallow and too small of a word to describe Keasha's vibrancy… Quite simply, she was ferocious. She fiercely held onto life, and love with a forcefulness that was absolutely awe-inspiring and completely breathtaking. Rest in peace, Mrs. Draft.


                              Twitter was flooded with people moved by the Draft's love story. Hip hop mogul Russell Simmons shared his condolences via Twitter, and a guestbook commemorating her quickly was filled with messages of support to the Draft family.


                              Grammar... The difference between feeling your nuts and feeling you're nuts.

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                              • Sad but inspirational.

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