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Lets you know you are alive though. I'd hate to
live a totally risk free existence. golfing is
relatively safe and I'd rather take a beating than play a round. I like to go
fishing in the ocean...that kills people too. So does driving fast. Skiing,
motorcycling, hunting, hiking, boating. Come to think of it there are not many
non-risky behaviors that I consider "fun". They may be satisfying...but not
fun. Risk and fun seem to be intertwined in some primal way. At least
in my peculiar wiring.
I know all the nervous Nellie control freaks want
to make the world safe from itself.....but
I think I'll go raise a glass to those who have
gone in the pursuit of fun. There are far worse ways to go, and far worse things
to give ones life for.
Monty
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2010 6:36
PM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Mike Wills
It is always a gut wrenching thing when we loose one of
our own.
There but by the grace of God go I..
This game we play at is terribly unforgiving of any
oversight.
On Saturday we lost two of our own community here in
Portland.
Michael in Maine
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, July 19, 2010 9:57
AM
Subject: [FlyRotary] Re: Mike
Wills
Sorry to report that we lost a fine friend and fellow
rotor-head yesterday.
Mike Wills was doing what he loved
(flying, this time in a glider) when apparently he ran out of thermal lift
and couldn't find more before having to make an off field landing.
Very few facts in yet but sounds like a wing clipped a tree before he went
in. He will be missed.
Tracy
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