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Something about recent threads has me fairly uncomfortable, and I think
I've pinned it down. When I was a grad student in Cleveland, I used to spend time in a fairly bohemian neighborhood. One of the Coventry locals was a man named Tim Calhoun, and he became a friend. Prior to my arrival in Cleveland, Tim went through a strange period of rabid streetcorner preaching-- the fire, brimstone, and damnation stuff. He had been married to a wonderful lady, and had a beautiful daughter, but that situation didn't make it through his period of madness. Around my first few years, Tim somehow managed to seek treatment or something. Anyway, he calmed way down, stopped his streetcorner preaching (but remained a man of faith), took up poetry, got a job as a groundskeeper at Case, met his paternal obligations to his daughter, and used his Case benefits to pursue a doctoral degree in Philosophy. Me, Tim, and some others had some wonderful discussions and arguments, that weren't too different from the last few days here (and there's the link!). I have fond memories of a day where we were playing bridge, in the back of Arabica coffee house, where they still let smokers smoke back then, and I found some wonderful sacrifices that really destroyed some very nice scores for him, and how ****ed off he was, in a good natured way. He'd get ticked off during arguments. Once, I remember, I thought he'd take off his shoe and start beating the table with it, like that wonderful moment brought to us by the UN. He was a very bright man, who was working very hard at a very physical job to try to get to where he thought he wanted to be. Tim eventually got his degree about six months before I got mine, and things just went downhill for him from there. I guess he just lost regulation of whatever his particular hell was, then shortly before my time in Cleveland was up, he OD'ed big time on one of his psychiatric drugs. On my next-to-last day in Cleveland, right before I moved here, I spent a half hour in "conversation" with Tim, as he layed in his intensive care bed in University Hospitals in an induced coma. Visits in IC were quite limited for non family, but I used my hospital ID to wangle an extended visit from the nurse, who was flushing out his sinuses for some reason while I was there with him. Tim was a big guy, about 6'6", but I'll always remember how small he looked, just dwarfed by that bed and all the monitors around him. He died a few days later. If I can ever drag myself away from my desk tonight, I think I'll go home, try to dig up some of Tim's poetry from where I think I might have stashed it more than a decade ago, and raise a glass to Tim. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Scott Seidman wrote in
. 1.4: link!). I have fond memories of a day where we were playing bridge, in **** http://members.gcnet.net/visionquest/tim/index.htm -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Scott Seidman" wrote in message . 1.4... Scott Seidman wrote in . 1.4: link!). I have fond memories of a day where we were playing bridge, in **** http://members.gcnet.net/visionquest/tim/index.htm -- Scott I happy you were able to remember your good friend Tim, and sorry for your loss of a good friendship. Mark |
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"Scott Seidman" wrote in message
. 1.4... Scott Seidman wrote in . 1.4: link!). I have fond memories of a day where we were playing bridge, in **** http://members.gcnet.net/visionquest/tim/index.htm -- Scott Reverse name to reply A great read. his writings seem to flow comfortably too... not pressured to be more dramatic than they actually are like some poets sometimes do. I liked it. -- Shop Pro Quality fishing flies online from .45 per fly www.fly-fishing-flies.com |
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