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Tue 31 Jan, 2006 09:48 pm
cavfancier saidQuote: I love my craft, and go into a serious shame spiral when things get slow. Thankfully, there are cool forums like this to interact with others and pass on my superior knowledge, muahaahaa....(don't do evil laugh terribly well, being in a service industry). Sometimes wacky, sometimes serious, just yer average dude in a white jacket...
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We can remember his great soul, any cav stories?
Being in the same business, hardly a day goes by that I don't remember his wit and wish I could discuss business with him. My partner shares a great deal in common with him (kind, easy-going and devoted to his craft) and it would have been a great pleasure to introduce them. What a terrible shame to have lost one so good, so young.
I don't want to do it in this state of mind--but I have some really sweet ones, unless someone else brings them.
Tomorrow.
Cav
It might sound peculiar, but bearly every evening, when eating a sandwich with raw milk cheese, I'm thinking about him.
I often think of him.
Saw a Cav dog t'other day (Cavalier King Charles spaniel!) and remembered him again.
Wishing I could tap into his brain again
I have seen so many threads with Cav in them lately.
It is hard, but very nice.
I joined A2K shortly after Cav died, so I never had the chance to converse with him.
From what threads I have read though, I can see why people were, and still are, so upset.
He came across as a really nice guy.
I got very friendly with Cav on the Spontaneous Poems and other original writing threads. It totally amazed me how quickly he picked up on certain things and was growing almost daily as a poet. I didn't follow the food oriented threads too closely, but was always aware of his warm personality on a2k. I would give anything if he were here with us again.
Cav was a great guy with a quirky sense of humor, a great wit, and an extensive knowledge of his craft. I spoke to him by phone in the hospital not long before he died and I'm so glad I did. Squinney and I both felt like we'd lost a real friend.
Oh, the wonderful bantering. I sure miss that great guy!
There was never a thread that he couldnt add some friendly light and warmth. I wish we could have a collection of his poems .
You never think of people younger than you going away , I think of him often , and, although Id never met him, I felt he was a friend .
Warren Zevon's last song always brings him to mind with a smile and a tear.
Well, gotta go back to being the prick that I am, Cav didnt like no phonies
I only saw a few of Cav's posts before he died but it was his illness and passing that showed me what a wonderful, caring community A2K is. He touched the souls of so many here (and IRL as well). He is deeply missed but still lives on.
He's in the wind.
Cav, whatever you're cooking, it smells wonderful!
Miss him still, and always will.
I can't believe it's been a year.
cav was one of the first people i really got to know on the board, not as well as i would have liked to , but we had some good times in the music forum
A couple of us are getting together with buttercup (mrs. cav) later this month.
Among so many other things, I thank cav for introducing me to buttercup. She's a kick.
Cav has his memorials in hundreds of hearts.
He is missed.