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Man, I missed everything being so caught up in whatever it is I was doing, and this makes me regret it.It was a very moving essay. I wish I'd given more time and more of my own limited resources to this guy and his project than I did when it mattered.Still, kudos for being memorialized, and being immortalized in creative work.Salut and Resquiat.
You call me a hater like that's a bad thing

Ekkssvvppllott wrote:MayorofRockNRoll is apparently the poor man's thinking man.

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I made the mistake of reading that while at work, and sure enough, I got choked up. This is a very accurate take on how John's experience affected many of us. I don't know if it's an option, but it might be cool to have a song from The Strain play on the page, or a clip of the song, or at least a link to one of the songs. It just seems fitting since his music was so central to his purpose. And again, thanks for this, Steve.

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steve wrote:Nice of all to say these things to me, and I appreciate it, but I'm mainly looking for suggestions of other things to include on the page, so...In the sense that your writing speaks of giving a community to the isolated - do you think it might be worth adding a link to some kind of cancer support community? I guess it might be difficult to select the right one from the outside.Not to be a band-aid to the conscience, but someone moved by the writing might appreciate something to do now - a link to donate to something JG3's family want supported perhaps.Mundane suggestions but it's a stirring read, and it might translate more easily into worthwhile action if the next step is obvious.

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