#1 2011-03-13 15:42:18

I had some nice conversations with him over the years.  We need more like him.  I would like to thank him for his excellent chemistry, and the effect it had on society.

Good Voyage Bear!



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#2 2011-03-13 16:24:58

On the hill the stuff was laced with kerosene
but yours was kitchen clean
Everyone stopped to stare at your technicolor motor home


RIP Kid.

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#3 2011-03-13 19:08:57

And with that exit it can be said his was clearly a job well done. I sure am thankful for a little clarity.

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#4 2011-03-13 21:25:43

I first encountered his wares back before when, and it set my head on fire in the classic sense.  I give thanks for his works, it helped to free a lot of people.

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#5 2011-03-14 07:37:59

His gifts were many, and I was a grateful recipient as well.  He spent a little time in Charlottesville, but I don't think an engineering curriculum could contain him.  He was a very generous, ingenious and interesting man, versed in the ways of the flesh and sound.

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#6 2011-03-14 10:17:21

He could be a bit tetchy, and sometimes kinda grumpy.  OTOH, a generous soul, a quick wit, and someone who really thought outside of the lines.

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#7 2011-03-14 10:49:47

Gleeful hysteria, circa 1968...

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#8 2011-03-14 11:43:49

I don't know about anyone else, but I'm going to keep looking for that suitcase!

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#9 2011-03-14 18:03:16

I had the pleasure of first sampling his wares in 1967 when I lived in San Francisco.  He was a counterculture guru of the highest order.

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#10 2011-03-14 23:56:20

Addled old crack whore

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