These were some of my favorite Larry posts. The stream of consciousness
posts when he was hurting at 3am and a little loopy from the pain meds that
really weren't doing the trick. He always left his heart so open.
Many of us remember not being able to sleep in the dark hours and finding
Larry was on-line too. Waiting for the night to be over.
I hope somewhere he and Dusty are having a good run on the beach.
Jo
> Date: 06-21-01 06:41
> From: bbaylarry
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> the toothpaste on your way to bed. Thanks for the laugh.
> cooly
Harvey R. Stone - 07 Mar 2005 14:36 GMT
> These were some of my favorite Larry posts. The stream of consciousness
> posts when he was hurting at 3am and a little loopy from the pain meds
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>
> Jo
As do I. I think of the service he did for his country as did his son.
Larry had a good understanding of how the world works and was a very
intelligent guy,,, seeing through many of the things taking place. Like
Donnah, their time at war would be very costly for the rest of their years.
There is something special about a women that hold men together and patch
them up to go out and do it all again. Even the strongest and tuffest man
needs an arm around his shoulder to be able to go on. Dammm that agent
orange. Larry was in intelligence ya know and you did not have to talk to
him very much to realize why.
Harv
Caroline Marold - 07 Mar 2005 15:56 GMT
Amen Jo. And thanks chief -- made me laugh out loud.
Sent them along to my mother as she misses him too.
Duckie
> These were some of my favorite Larry posts. The stream of consciousness
> posts when he was hurting at 3am and a little loopy from the pain meds that
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>>the toothpaste on your way to bed. Thanks for the laugh.
>>cooly

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