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awwwwwwwwww thats fuggin crap !!!! damn he had some good posts !

sh1tty buzz ok where my broken heart icon ????
 
Death is a terrible thing, but with that comes a new life for him ~ no more insulin, no more worrying about diet. He's now free from that and in a much better place; riding where ever he wants when ever he wants and the sun is always shining. May he rest in beautiful peace.

My prayers also go out to his family and friends.
 
It is heart wrenching any way you look at it. :brokenheart: When I hear or read something like this it makes me so grateful for every breath & each day of good health I am given.

May his path be at peace now....:rose::heart:
 
Death is a terrible thing, but with that comes a new life for him ~ no more insulin, no more worrying about diet. He's now free from that and in a much better place; riding where ever he wants when ever he wants and the sun is always shining. May he rest in beautiful peace.

My prayers also go out to his family and friends.

Well said. RIP buckshaut. Way, way too young. Everyone give your kids a hug right now !
 
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Went to "Buckshauts" service today,along with tons of others and had a question answered. My family and various other friends have always warned me about doing what I do and doing it for nothing. As an MMI grad,you can imagine my interest in motorsports, as long as it made horsepower and powered you along at speed I dig it. Anyhow I have spent countless hours and (petty to me) small amounts of money helping whomever needed it,get their machines running top notch or at least repaired. Buckshaut was one of my....how do I say it,friends. I never charged him or any of his friends money for "helping" them out as it made me feel as if I was giving something back. I will always remember his grin and determination to finish a project in my cold and dim lit shack we call a garage. (He was pursuing a mechanical engineering degree at Bozeman.) Buckshaut didnt give a hoot that it wasnt his sled or bike,he was just there to help,and learn I hope. THAT is why I did and continue to do what I do. The smile of a job completed and the satisfaction that someone else would accompany us because WE HELPED them out. To me that is enough. I know it was enough to him or he would have bailed out with the rest that left us cold,tired,and usually dirty. He was a good kid and I pray that what I did, he remembered, and is passing it along to others. Helping me realize the answer to "the question" is what Tyrel's passing has done for me today. Far too large a cost,but this kid did give back.Any who knew him will tell you this.Keep her pinned and air it out Tyrel. See you at the top....
 
There is no explanation for dying so young, but in my simple mind I believe he is in a better place watching over us.
My thoughts and prayers go out to his family, for this is not easy to deal with.
 
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