Stu (Vieira)
- Snowdog
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This is terrible, terrible news & I'm deeply shocked.
We'd exchanged numerous CDs & PMs but only met once at the BOSH jolly-up. He was a lovely bloke & great company.
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family at this difficult time.
We'd exchanged numerous CDs & PMs but only met once at the BOSH jolly-up. He was a lovely bloke & great company.
My heartfelt condolences go out to the family at this difficult time.
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Zong wrote:I remember a few posts from Stu. Sad to lose one of us. Condolences to his family and to those among you who knew him well.
That goes for me too.
We're a small community but you don't have close relationships with everyone but this is terribly sad news for all of us and a tragedy for his friends and family.
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Man, this is sad news. I never met him, only chatted by PM (a bit). My heart goes out to his loved ones.
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Just noticed this as I noticed "Test In Music, Stu" under BCB heading
Can't believe it, and my heart goes out to his family
RIP, mate
Can't believe it, and my heart goes out to his family
RIP, mate
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Sorry for coming in late...
I'm shocked. We met in Richmond before Christmas, and shared a drink or three. He was a lovely bloke, a talented cricketer - good enough to play professionally - and had a huge enthusiasm for music. He'll be missed.
My condolences to his family.
Pip pip!
I'm shocked. We met in Richmond before Christmas, and shared a drink or three. He was a lovely bloke, a talented cricketer - good enough to play professionally - and had a huge enthusiasm for music. He'll be missed.
My condolences to his family.
Pip pip!
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And she was breeding a dwarf, but it wasn't done yet."
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And she was breeding a dwarf, but it wasn't done yet."
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The Smamfy wrote:Moo, You Bloody Giraffe wrote:will you be collecting at the JU sam or do you want me to paypal you?
(not that i'd know how to do that)
If you want to give something on Saturday, that would be splendid. I've written Caroline a cheque for £300 (so far the Paypal is at about £250) and I'll get flowers and stuff with what remains.
How do I send by Paypal?
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You'll need to set up a Paypal account (if you haven't already got one) at http://www.paypal.com . You can link it to a debit or credit card.
Then you enter the e-mail address of the person to whom you want to transfer the money (which Sam posted a page or two back) and enter the amount.
Then you enter the e-mail address of the person to whom you want to transfer the money (which Sam posted a page or two back) and enter the amount.
He's a simpleton. 200 years ago they wouldn't have let him milk a cow.
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Piledriver wrote:You'll need to set up a Paypal account (if you haven't already got one) at http://www.paypal.com . You can link it to a debit or credit card.
Then you enter the e-mail address of the person to whom you want to transfer the money (which Sam posted a page or two back) and enter the amount.
My daughter has an account. I'll get her to do it for me.
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Duncan just told me what happened, my thoughts and prayers go to his family.
His wife was very kind to take the time to let us know about his passing, I´ve often wondered what would happen if one of us passed away, I know that when I was in Virginia, no one there would have had the BCB address or known my log in info or even who to call (Andy or Duncan) if something had happened to me.
His wife was very kind to take the time to let us know about his passing, I´ve often wondered what would happen if one of us passed away, I know that when I was in Virginia, no one there would have had the BCB address or known my log in info or even who to call (Andy or Duncan) if something had happened to me.