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| show details 11:01 AM (1 hour ago) |
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Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
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| show details 11:04 AM (1 hour ago) |
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
Rice in Peace.
-e
p.s- I am so sad.
Rice in Peace.
-e
p.s- I am so sad.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
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| show details 11:04 AM (1 hour ago) |
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Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...
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Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:
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Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 11:07 AM (1 hour ago) |
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OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(
i am crying...! :( :( :(
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:
Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 11:08 AM (1 hour ago) |
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I think Sam just replaced it with an http://www.fuh2.com/
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Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:
OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 11:09 AM (1 hour ago) |
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I lost my virginity in the the Rice.
Twice.
why! Why god!!?!
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Kyle von Hasseln
303.929.9513 | Web Development
Twice.
why! Why god!!?!
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:
OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
Kyle von Hasseln
303.929.9513 | Web Development
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| show details 11:10 AM (1 hour ago) |
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i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:
OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 11:13 AM (1 hour ago) |
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I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.
Sam, my deepest condolences.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:
i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 11:37 AM (1 hour ago) |
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I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:
I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 12:03 PM (52 minutes ago) |
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I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:
I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 12:07 PM (48 minutes ago) |
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everyone, claire is out of town, but she will email you when she returns! just thought you should know.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:
I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 12:08 PM (47 minutes ago) |
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p.s. this feels like antrim old times.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:
everyone, claire is out of town, but she will email you when she returns! just thought you should know.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
--
Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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| show details 12:18 PM (37 minutes ago) |
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Good times, good times~~~
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:
p.s. this feels like antrim old times.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:everyone, claire is out of town, but she will email you when she returns! just thought you should know.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
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Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
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Swank, Claire sent me the same email! Likely story- they don't have internet in Nicaragua. So where is she sending them from?
One time while driving the Rice to get groceries in Cambridge, I came across a collapsed bridge (I took the scenic route) and without thinking I gunned it and, rather than vaulting the gap, the rice roared and the Charles parted, allow us safe passage to Johnny's. True story.
One time while driving the Rice to get groceries in Cambridge, I came across a collapsed bridge (I took the scenic route) and without thinking I gunned it and, rather than vaulting the gap, the rice roared and the Charles parted, allow us safe passage to Johnny's. True story.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:
p.s. this feels like antrim old times.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:everyone, claire is out of town, but she will email you when she returns! just thought you should know.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
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Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
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Rust to Rust.
Amen.
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On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:20 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:
Swank, Claire sent me the same email! Likely story- they don't have internet in Nicaragua. So where is she sending them from?
One time while driving the Rice to get groceries in Cambridge, I came across a collapsed bridge (I took the scenic route) and without thinking I gunned it and, rather than vaulting the gap, the rice roared and the Charles parted, allow us safe passage to Johnny's. True story.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 12:08 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:p.s. this feels like antrim old times.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:07 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:everyone, claire is out of town, but she will email you when she returns! just thought you should know.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 3:03 PM, Stephen Swank <stephen.swank@gmail.com> wrote:I still contend that those mysterious bald spots on the Rice tires just appeared while I was driving it....Sam, what happenened? Did it explode in a firey ball or something? This brings great sadness to me. No one will ever produce better riceballs.....or line up better in a street race.... tears...we will never forget.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:37 PM, John Griswold <johnagriswold@gmail.com> wrote:I had to be talked off the ledge after I heard the tragic news. What will become of Tortilla Flats- we've gone from a wall of two broke pieces dominating the street to nada. I pour a bag of Salt and Vinegar chips out in the Rice's memory. Dark days....On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:13 AM, Logan T Duran <logantd@gmail.com> wrote:I think somebody needs to go to Wikipedia and add "the death of the rice" to "notable events" that occurred on July 14th.
Sam, my deepest condolences.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:10 PM, Patrick Philips <patrick.b.philips@gmail.com> wrote:i had this vision of the rice outlasting all of us, wall-e style.On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:07 PM, Emilia Sibley <emiliasibley@gmail.com> wrote:OMG! the rice died?!!?!?
i am crying...! :( :( :(On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 11:04 AM, Ari Joseph <in.rio.at.heart@gmail.com> wrote:Oh my god, I'm actually fighting off tears...On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:01 PM, sam stevenson <stevenson.sam@gmail.com> wrote:Dear All,
Let us join together in a moment of silence, to commemorate and remember our times together with Rice:
the-Rice (1991-July 14th 2008)
theRice was given to me by my grandfather - Skipper (Pipa to me) - a generous act of altruism to a budding young Middlebury student. Through the years, Rice contributed much to the community - from sweaty mid-august hauls on I-80 w/o AC, to spontaneous midnight expeditions across the border with the lovely Mischord ladies, to summer's with Stephen enduring high speed tail spins into BiHall - Rice never complained, never showed signs of age, never a whimper of pain.
On July 14, 2008 - theRice perished gracefully, without any harm to others. theRice queitly exited our world to slip into another.
Thank you Rice for all of these years... You were the backbone of a community and defined an era for many. We wish you well in the next stage of your being, we will miss you tremendously,
With Love,
Sam et. al.
+++++++++++++++++++++
Sam Stevenson
cell: 802.989.9438
email: stevenson.sam@gmail.com
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Ari Joseph | www.arijoseph.com | 617|335.5005
Somerville O Cambridge O Boston O New York
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