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[QUOTE="thebigeast44, post: 1085962, member: 885"] I think the lack of responses had to do with a number of factors. One is that while people would click on the links Dan provided and read the stories, they would talk about them in separate threads. And two, Dan's posts were a daily occurrence. People got used to seeing them and as with many routines, you don't realize what you're missing until one day they're gone. Which led to your terrific post cto. The great thing is that Dan knew at the end of his life, how many friends he had and how many here cared for him and appreciated all he did for us. Some folks never get that outpouring before it's too late. And as you pointed out, it's important to let the people you care about know that on a regular basis. The older you get, the more you realize the day may come when that person is no longer there. I've always loved the movie, "It's a Wonderful Life" and its story of how one person's life can have a meaningful impact. Dan's impact was meaningful here and in many other areas of his life. Although we are all sad that it ended too soon, he truly had a wonderful life! [/QUOTE]
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