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Old Nov 26, 2004 | 11:03 AM
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Wow some real touching things have been said on this post; the most being peoples post's around their lost relatives, the most touching part being "if only heaven had a fone" by Mr.Manchester. I have not lost any family, but I can only imagine the loss this must be


I have spent awhile trying to think about who I would want to speak to and it is avery tuff choice.

Alive: Arnold Schwarzenegger; the man was my childhood hero; he decides to do something and then excel's at it. He woke up one day and thought I want to be bigger and stronger then he becomes Mr.Universe over and over again. He wanted to be a movie star and then became one of the most widely recognised film stars in the world and has some excellent films to his name, he will always be a Terminator in most peoples eyes. He has a triple heart by-pass, was told he may never be able to lift another weight, then he tranforms his slightly over weight body of a 53 year old and regains his pysique to a very impressive form for any 20 something in training, to look awesome in Terminator 3, muscle memory is not something to doubt!! He lives in California and gets frustrated by the way it is being run and then decides to do something about it in a way only such a driven man can and stands for election, he succeds and is making very real changes for the better. If only he could be President and I think he could and would if it were possible for an Austrian born person.

An inspiration to us all.


Dead: For those who were into Mountain Biking a few years ago, a name that passed away before his time may bring back memories for you, Justin McRoy. This young man was also an inspiration to us all. He suffered all-manner of set backs as a child but still was driven to achieve the un-achieveable. He succeded in being the best in running, BMX and then Downhill mountainbiking. His life story is very worth reading and he has lots of sites devoted to him. He passed away while I was very into the sport and I was only a young teenager but he was the first person that I felt I knew that had died and I felt very sad, even tears when I read about his tragic motorbike crash in 1995. I wore his famous tattoo as a pin-badge that I bought at the Bike show shortly after his death for along time thu school. It was such an untimely end to such a talanted man.

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