He is missed beyond words for sure.
This is probably not the place but I continue to be mystified about why cartels and dealers think it's a good idea to kill their customers.
RIP Smitty
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Re: RIP Smitty
What used to be is gone and what ought to be ought not to be so hard
Re: RIP Smitty
This isn't something I expected to see popping back in.
My last message was him sharing some Jason isbell with me before it came out.
RIP
My last message was him sharing some Jason isbell with me before it came out.
RIP
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Re: RIP Smitty
I never had the good fortune to meet him, though it was a day I long looked forward to. He crosses my mind often, usually when a topic comes up I know he could weigh in on with his level of expertise or if I hear something I wonder what he would think of. I've been getting into Sammi Smith in the past few months. I'm not sure if he ever mentioned her but I have no doubt he'd have some thoughts to share about her.