Great tag line man. Please tell our mutual friend that I think of him often and still have that Opus X in the bottom of the humidor for him. I should very much like to give it to him one day.
I'm not sure, but I think he moved on to another site. Is he still there? I tried to make the jump, but my sitch was spireling down and I just didn't have it in me anymore. Not that I didn't fight it til the end. It's just that I couldn't take any more focusing on it 24-7. It was making me miserable. I didn't realize that until the blow-up here hapened. The dead time made me realize that I was being led by life and my sitch instead of driving my life. After that, I tried to forge some moments of peace to re-charge every day I did make a good lot of changes. And more importantly, I was true to myself, I took the lessons of DB to heart and fought the good fight for my kids right up to the day she left. I can hold my head high and look myself in the mirror.
I do feel bad for withdrawing from this world of people who helped me stand on my own feet. They were a lifeline and I felt honored to call them friends. Hopefully, if I track them down, they will understand and accept me back into the fold.
Since you know him so well, please pass this last message on to him:
Bark, if you are still out there, God speed amigo.
ADAPT. OVERCOME. IMPROVISE. -Tom Highway
Me: 43 W: 40 S12 & S9 Married 17yrs Together 20yrs