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A life that touches others, goes to jail.
Could you or an admin please remove that comment as it is in terrible
taste.
Buster was a friend to many in our community and a rec juggling member
He will be missed.
> Chadd Hammer wrote:
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>> jojomoto wrote:
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>> > A life that touches others, goes on forever.
>> > R.I.P Buster, juggler and friend.
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>> A life that touches others, goes to jail.
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> Could you or an admin please remove that comment as it is in terrible
> taste.
r.j is a distributed group and there are effectively no admins and no way
to retract posts once they have propagated to thousands or millions of
news servers worldwide. Colin E. could remove the post from the IJDb
portal but it would still reside on all other independent servers
worldwide. The cat is out of the bag.
More to the point, can someone provide a little context regarding Buster
and the manner of his/her passing? I am presuming that this thread is
entirely serious and that someone has died (I have no reason to doubt
this), and I guess it might be
http://www.jugglingdb.com/members/details.php?id=4806&highlight=buster
Speaking from the bitter experience of losing someone close to me
recently I would like to respectfully request a little more information
for the benefit of readers of r.j and those who may have known Buster.
Rec.juggling is a place for many things, not least an obituary from
friends and peers.
> Buster was a friend to many in our community and a rec juggling member
>
> He will be missed.
You have my sympathies.
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Jay Linn
Semper eadem.
Yes please do. Off the top of my head, I've known 3 jugglers who
go (or have gone) by the name of "Buster" - so a little context
would be welcome incase it's someone I know, or have known.
-Paul
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http://paulseward.com
Buster recently lost his battle with depression and took his own life. He
was a well liked figure on the south west juggling scene and gave lots to
the community. He started the Yeovil juggling club a commited vegan he
made his own range of 100% natural juggling equipment
Mostly Ill remember buster as a big scary looking bloke with lots of
tattoo's who when you got to know him was a big gentle giant who always
had time for his friends.
My last memory of Buster was me waking him up at bristol and asking him
if he would like to donate a prize for the games. In true Buster style he
didn�t grumble about being woken up and donated a set of his monkey fist
balls and a beautiful set of hand made thuds that I hope somebody out
their is enjoying.
Bristol/BOB/Southern lights and especially Yeovil juggling club wont be
the same without him
A great juggler and more importantly a lovely man.
Thanks for the background. I don't think I remember ever meeting this
particular Buster[1], but it's always sad to hear about someone ending
their battle with depression in this way.
He sounds like a nice sort of a chap, and I feel for those who knew him
who have been left behind.
He's not the first juggler to battle depression and lose, unfortunately
he's unlikely to be the last.
There are however many jugglers winning their battles - if anyone reading
this thread suffers from depression (or has any other mental health issues)
at all, I hope you're seeking out the help and support you deserve.
*hugs all round*
-Paul
[1] Although, given he's from my part of the country it's possible I
have met him, but can't put a face to the name.
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http://paulseward.com
Ah shit.
Buster was a lovely guy and he made me a great set of beanbags. I didn't
get much of a chance to sit and talk with him this year at Bristol, now I
regret it.
Maybe the lesson to take away from this is to value the time spent with
your friends when you can get it - you might not get the chance again.
Ewano - who's wondering if there needs to be a facility for marking
expired jugglers profiles in jugglingdb.
R.I.P., Buster sounded like a thoroughly lovely person.
> Ewano - who's wondering if there needs to be a facility for marking
> expired jugglers profiles in jugglingdb.
The simplest thing is if I just updated the description for Buster to
include a
comment at the top of his profile description. Perhaps the Obituary
provided by
Marky Jay?
Colin E.
Very sorry to hear this news.
* I think it was to *set up* a club rather than to *join* the club. This
meeting was about two years ago - did the club already exist then?!?
** I live in Nottingham now and really really must make the ffort to joint
eh club here...just haven't got round to it yet!