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sextoyking 03-15-2011 10:15 AM

WOW - Sad news :(

I always enjoyed reading quiet's posts.

Rest in peace and best to your family and friends...

magicmike 03-15-2011 12:55 PM

Oh wow, sad news. RIP

JUSTB 03-15-2011 01:23 PM

I literally got chills when I read this news. Just stopping by to pay my respects to Quiet. Dave was one classy guy. RIP Dave.

aimeesweet 03-15-2011 02:32 PM

How sad... Rest in peace...

Ludedude 03-15-2011 03:20 PM

Urgh. What horrible news. I remember talking to him "back in the day." He was always helpful.

RIP.

Naughty 03-15-2011 03:20 PM

Damn. I hope they have nice cars there Q.

Spunky 03-15-2011 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SleazyDream (Post 17979707)
tons of him on facebook......he added many friends from here on there.....

i don't really want to post the link though... dave kept that kinda private

I understand,I was just curious as what he looked like .he seemed like a real nice guy

baddog 03-15-2011 04:08 PM

FYI: Anyone that was a Fbook friend, his girlfriend has left his page open for people to come by and make comments.

JackStroke 03-15-2011 04:39 PM

The Internet is an amazing thing. It allowed a thoughtful, decent guy like Quiet to touch the lives of countless people he never even knew were following his posts. People like me.

Back when I started in this business I read GFY frequently but I never posted much because I was busy, didn't think I had much of value to add, and well, the culture was a little intimidating. :) Still, certain people made an impact, and after all of these years if someone asked me who I remembered from those days on GFY, Quiet would be one of the first to come to mind.

I feel absolutely terrible that his life has been cut short, and that he won't be snowboarding for decades to come. When the front page of GFY loaded and I read the title of this thread, I felt my stomach churn and my pulse race, as if I'd just found out about the death of a close friend. It seems strange to be affected so strongly by the death of someone I don't know, but only know of. Perhaps its a testament to Quiet, who stood out as a good and genuine person in an endless sea of cruelty and nastiness.

In addition to the above expressions of regret and sorrow from his GFY family, maybe his loved ones will take some small additional comfort in knowing that he touched a great many more people than he probably ever knew. People who will be reminded that while life is harsh and unpredictable, kindness and decency can be found in even the most unlikely places, and they leave a lasting impression. People like me.

RIP Quiet

Fletch XXX 03-15-2011 05:28 PM

glug glug

Martin 03-15-2011 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackStroke (Post 17981720)
The Internet is an amazing thing. It allowed a thoughtful, decent guy like Quiet to touch the lives of countless people he never even knew were following his posts. People like me.

Back when I started in this business I read GFY frequently but I never posted much because I was busy, didn't think I had much of value to add, and well, the culture was a little intimidating. :) Still, certain people made an impact, and after all of these years if someone asked me who I remembered from those days on GFY, Quiet would be one of the first to come to mind.

I feel absolutely terrible that his life has been cut short, and that he won't be snowboarding for decades to come. When the front page of GFY loaded and I read the title of this thread, I felt my stomach churn and my pulse race, as if I'd just found out about the death of a close friend. It seems strange to be affected so strongly by the death of someone I don't know, but only know of. Perhaps its a testament to Quiet, who stood out as a good and genuine person in an endless sea of cruelty and nastiness.

In addition to the above expressions of regret and sorrow from his GFY family, maybe his loved ones will take some small additional comfort in knowing that he touched a great many more people than he probably ever knew. People who will be reminded that while life is harsh and unpredictable, kindness and decency can be found in even the most unlikely places, and they leave a lasting impression. People like me.

RIP Quiet

Well said.:thumbsup

X37375787 03-15-2011 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackStroke (Post 17981720)
The Internet is an amazing thing. It allowed a thoughtful, decent guy like Quiet to touch the lives of countless people he never even knew were following his posts. People like me.

Back when I started in this business I read GFY frequently but I never posted much because I was busy, didn't think I had much of value to add, and well, the culture was a little intimidating. :) Still, certain people made an impact, and after all of these years if someone asked me who I remembered from those days on GFY, Quiet would be one of the first to come to mind.

I feel absolutely terrible that his life has been cut short, and that he won't be snowboarding for decades to come. When the front page of GFY loaded and I read the title of this thread, I felt my stomach churn and my pulse race, as if I'd just found out about the death of a close friend. It seems strange to be affected so strongly by the death of someone I don't know, but only know of. Perhaps its a testament to Quiet, who stood out as a good and genuine person in an endless sea of cruelty and nastiness.

In addition to the above expressions of regret and sorrow from his GFY family, maybe his loved ones will take some small additional comfort in knowing that he touched a great many more people than he probably ever knew. People who will be reminded that while life is harsh and unpredictable, kindness and decency can be found in even the most unlikely places, and they leave a lasting impression. People like me.

RIP Quiet

Very well said indeed. :glugglug

SleazyDream 03-16-2011 02:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JackStroke (Post 17981720)
The Internet is an amazing thing. It allowed a thoughtful, decent guy like Quiet to touch the lives of countless people he never even knew were following his posts. People like me.

Back when I started in this business I read GFY frequently but I never posted much because I was busy, didn't think I had much of value to add, and well, the culture was a little intimidating. :) Still, certain people made an impact, and after all of these years if someone asked me who I remembered from those days on GFY, Quiet would be one of the first to come to mind.

I feel absolutely terrible that his life has been cut short, and that he won't be snowboarding for decades to come. When the front page of GFY loaded and I read the title of this thread, I felt my stomach churn and my pulse race, as if I'd just found out about the death of a close friend. It seems strange to be affected so strongly by the death of someone I don't know, but only know of. Perhaps its a testament to Quiet, who stood out as a good and genuine person in an endless sea of cruelty and nastiness.

In addition to the above expressions of regret and sorrow from his GFY family, maybe his loved ones will take some small additional comfort in knowing that he touched a great many more people than he probably ever knew. People who will be reminded that while life is harsh and unpredictable, kindness and decency can be found in even the most unlikely places, and they leave a lasting impression. People like me.

RIP Quiet


wow. :thumbsup

Matt 26z 03-16-2011 06:11 AM

Is the obituary online yet?

Dirty D 03-16-2011 06:23 AM

Quiet is an online porn OG

Respect.

RIP Dave

HAPPYPEEKERS 03-16-2011 09:00 AM

This is so very sad and shocking... The past 10 years of knowing you have been a blessing.... we love and will miss you greatly Quiet.. may you rest in peace angel :-(

LongBucksVip 03-16-2011 09:05 AM

Rest in Peace...


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