Really bad accident in Santa Clara...
#181
omg, i finally sat down and read this thread, this is so sad. My condolences go to his family. People make mistakes, to those who are sitting here saying he is a ****ing moron, I'm glad he died are ****ing idiot morons who I hope wreck their cars. This was SOMEONES life, not some just wrecking their car. Is there any information on a memorial service or a candle light visual or something? I would like to attend and support this kid and his family.
#182
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as much as ive asked politely for others not post negative crap in here out of respect for his family this thread as turned into something that makes me ashamed to be a i-club member
my condolences go out to his family and friends
R.I.P. TS
edgar,
my condolences go out to his family and friends
R.I.P. TS
edgar,
#188
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Originally Posted by zumnwrx
so when are you leaving or do we need to start "PICKING" on you again?
edgar, :/
https://www.i-club.com/forums/showth...08#post1018008
edgar, :/
https://www.i-club.com/forums/showth...08#post1018008
Go now "SNOHUMPER" we don't need u here....
#191
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I'm another co-worker of TS
I have pity for those who would make the types of callous comments as the ones posted here.
TS was our walking, talking encylclopedia of all things Subaru!
Many of us advised him to chill on his former driving habits, which obviously took the ugliest of turns. There's nothing we can do about this now, except perhaps to excercize more common sense with the hot cars we sell and service and so many of us love to drive.
Although TS hadn't worked here in a while, he remained in contact with many in this company, which has been saddened by this loss from the ownership and managment to people in every department who knew him.
As a father, I cannot imagine what his parents are going through at this time. My deepest sympathy to them and all he left behind.
I have pity for those who would make the types of callous comments as the ones posted here.
TS was our walking, talking encylclopedia of all things Subaru!
Many of us advised him to chill on his former driving habits, which obviously took the ugliest of turns. There's nothing we can do about this now, except perhaps to excercize more common sense with the hot cars we sell and service and so many of us love to drive.
Although TS hadn't worked here in a while, he remained in contact with many in this company, which has been saddened by this loss from the ownership and managment to people in every department who knew him.
As a father, I cannot imagine what his parents are going through at this time. My deepest sympathy to them and all he left behind.
#192
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Sounds like he was really a pretty good kid. Yeah, he used very poor judgement in his actions as related to driving, but we all do stupid stuff. He paid for it with his life, beating him up on the boards is pointless.
Most of us older guys, (especially true with car/bike enthusiasts), can probably say we're lucky to have lived through our teens and twenties with some of the crazy stupid stuff we did. I know that's the case for me. I can recall a number of times laying in bed at night thinking about how easily I could have died earlier in the day because of something stupid I did. I'm glad I never put my parents through the heartache that TS' folks & family must be experiencing now. My heart goes out to them.
Most of us older guys, (especially true with car/bike enthusiasts), can probably say we're lucky to have lived through our teens and twenties with some of the crazy stupid stuff we did. I know that's the case for me. I can recall a number of times laying in bed at night thinking about how easily I could have died earlier in the day because of something stupid I did. I'm glad I never put my parents through the heartache that TS' folks & family must be experiencing now. My heart goes out to them.
#194
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Sad to hear someone lose there life in an accident, no matter what the reason is..I always imagine what the family must be going through. BTW..was T.S. the one who owned a WRB Sti highly modded with a wingless trunk?? Sorry I didnt read through the entire thread since its 10+pages long..If so, I think I met the guy when I bought my car from Stevens Creek a year ago. And if it was the guy im thinking of, he was pretty cool and seemed to know alot about Subarus...again R.I.P and my condolences go out to his family.
-Adam
Sad to hear someone lose there life in an accident, no matter what the reason is..I always imagine what the family must be going through. BTW..was T.S. the one who owned a WRB Sti highly modded with a wingless trunk?? Sorry I didnt read through the entire thread since its 10+pages long..If so, I think I met the guy when I bought my car from Stevens Creek a year ago. And if it was the guy im thinking of, he was pretty cool and seemed to know alot about Subarus...again R.I.P and my condolences go out to his family.
-Adam
#195
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That was him. According to his workmates, he was a wealth of Subaru knowledge