Gaudino's Stolen Car - Sam White

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Like many others, I didn't know him personally but was a wonderfully witty poster who made the place so entertaining. Never seemed to have a bad word to say about anyone, just enjoyed making people laugh.
 
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citykev28 said:
filmrant said:
Sam was my best mate and the reason I'm a City fan. I was by his side last night as he passed away.

I popped on hear this morning cause someone mentioned there were some kind words going about. I'm astounded. I had no idea there would be so many people on here saying such great things about him. So thanks to everyone who has posted.

I felt the need to put up my thoughts today too, they are here if you feel like reading them.

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Bless you all. CITD.

Noel.

For fuck's sake. Just read your tribute and I've got something in my eye now.

Me too. Crying is part of bereavement. It's officially ok for men to cry.
 
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R.I.P. Very funny poster and never afraid to say what he thinks, will be hugely missed.
 
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I finished work at 4 PM and came home knowing I was going to have a spliff and read the full thread.... so I have now read all 54 pages as well as noels tribute and I now have tears rolling down my face and a puddle on my chest.
This blue was obviously one of the best, all the love and support around here is heartwarming and very moving...

I did not know him personally but as others have stated you feel like you knew him due to how often he posted and how witty and intelligent he was.
So with that in mind, how do I explain to people who I see over the next few days why I look sad? I'm not sure people would sympathise if I told them somebody off an Internet forum had passed away and I am struggling to deal with it. in fact many people would see this as strange.......im intrigued to see how others feel about this?

This is why I love blue moon and the people on it. At times of sadness this is the place to be, in times of happiness this is also the place to be, when you want a moan this is the place to be and definitely if you want a laugh this is the place to be! So finally, a thank you from me to all the members of bluemoon for being you, and obviously a massive thank you to Sam for the countless hours of entertainment and banter..(can i say banter on here?)



R.i.p blue, your passing has kicked a lot of people up the ass, if there is a teeny tiny positive to be taken x
Long post, sorry
 
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jacko8684 said:
I finished work at 4 PM and came home knowing I was going to have a spliff and read the full thread.... so I have now read all 54 pages as well as noels tribute and I now have tears rolling down my face and a puddle on my chest.
This blue was obviously one of the best, all the love and support around here is heartwarming and very moving...

I did not know him personally but as others have stated you feel like you knew him due to how often he posted and how witty and intelligent he was.
So with that in mind, how do I explain to people who I see over the next few days why I look sad? I'm not sure people would sympathise if I told them somebody off an Internet forum had passed away and I am struggling to deal with it. in fact many people would see this as strange.......im intrigued to see how others feel about this?

This is why I love blue moon and the people on it. At times of sadness this is the place to be, in times of happiness this is also the place to be, when you want a moan this is the place to be and definitely if you want a laugh this is the place to be! So finally, a thank you from me to all the members of bluemoon for being you, and obviously a massive thank you to Sam for the countless hours of entertainment and banter..(can i say banter on here?)



R.i.p blue, your passing has kicked a lot of people up the ass, if there is a teeny tiny positive to be taken x
Long post, sorry


Mate i have been blubbing since last night. I have only stopped in the past hour. For those of you that never met him in the flesh, it is ok to feel that way. The amount of time we all spend on here is quite scary if you count it up, so the feeling of loss is bound to be strong...
 
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As some have already said, I didn't know GSC personally, but his post's on here had me crying laughing at times. Such tragic news. Thought's and prayers are with his family and friends and all who knew him. R.I.P Sam, you will be sorely missed.
 
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Very very sad news. I didnt know him but its obvious from all the words already said that he was a great guy to know. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends

RIP Blue...
 
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Not been on Bluemoon for a few days and have only just found out.

RIP Sam

Everyone I meet cannot understand why grown men ( and women ) spend countless nights on a forum such as Bluemoon. I try to explain but they will never ever get it.

Yes we all love and support the same team, but that is a fraction of why I am hooked on Bluemoon. The banter, the humour, the truly truly funny people.

People like GSC, the reason many a brew has ended up on my shirt and countless others like him.

I will never be well known poster, I love simply reading and laughing. I was only recently trying to explain that GSC didn't really have people locked in his cellar to the wife.

You will be missed on here Sam.

A member of the Bluemoon family
 

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