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I literally freaked out when I saw this video, I never wanted a guitar so bad in my life. I was astonished and extremely hopeful at the thought of learning to play the guitar because what this thing can do.
Had. On this planet. Maybe we'll still catch up somewhere, sometime else. We grew up together, only one month apart. He was my cousin and best friend. But he died 25 years ago at 40. He lived large. Too large.
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Can I be your spirit brother?
Oh, I think maybe we already established that some time ago.
Had. On this planet. Maybe we'll still catch up somewhere, sometime else. We grew up together, only one month apart. He was my cousin and best friend. But he died 25 years ago at 40. He lived large. Too large.
Reading this I can't help think of the T.V. Show "Northern Exposure" and the character Chris Stevens, who was the radio DJ in town. He literally and figuratively turned out to have a soul/spirit brother named Bernard, an accountant who, as it turns out, was biologically his half brother. They would experience each other's dreams while sleeping.
Also, Chris had a mentor named "Tooley" who also lived large and died young. The arrangements of his death was to have his body shipped to Chris in Alaska. Wanting to make a special and meaningful funeral, but running out of time, Chris decided to hook Tooley's casket to a medieval "Trebuchet" and after assembling a crowd and giving a eulogy, he flung Tooley's casket sailing across the Alaskan sky and into a pristine lake.
I have never before or since seen such a magnificent funeral, either on film or in reality...
Dang, another good writer, Trout is an author himself, sounds like you might have it in spades Move.
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