That's awful, he was such a great guy.![]()
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I can't believe it!!!
RIP mate.![]()
his mod inspired me to learn about ancient history and it helped me to meeting my girlfriend of almost 4 years. RIP my friend.
"It's not always possible to do what we want to do, but it's important to believe in something before you actually do it"
Man, this is awful news. What a great guy.
I had just shared with him a few days ago the solution to the after battle CTD that Chernish had found. He had tested it with a city in RTRVII that was notorious for crashing, and it worked! He was so happy and greatful.
He was one of those people here who was always helpful and kind about everything, and it was just pleasing to share ideas with him. I will miss him, like I miss Calvin.
Rest in peace, Tony.
Creator of: "Ecce, Roma Surrectum....Behold, Rome Arises!"
R.I.P. My Beloved Father
I can't believe that this has happened.
Maybe a line from Bladerunner? 'The light that shines twice as bright shines for half as long'.......
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WOW! I talked to him a few times. Sorry to hear!
Lord bless and peace to his family.
Roma Surrectum Greek/Spartan Researcher/Tester.
This is getting strange.
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...0#post10432590
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Patron of ybbon66.
Can't believe itI only talked with him once, I think, and he was very helpful. Seemed to me he was a nice person ...
This makes no sense. Then again, a lot of things make no sense to me lately.![]()
Creator of: "Ecce, Roma Surrectum....Behold, Rome Arises!"
R.I.P. My Beloved Father
Yeah it's all just to much.![]()
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whats the latest news?
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