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Well, Spock won, hands down.
This shows you how much of an impact Leonard Nimoy had on the public.
Thank you M. Nimoy for tons of good memories.
I don't know what to say or how to feel right now. I'm at an absolute loss. Rest in Peace, Dad. You were the greatest man I've ever met in my life, and an incredibly wonderful father who I'll never stop loving. I'm just a wreck, may not be around that much. Hell, I suppose I haven't been lately - school and Dad's recent lack of progress have kept me away - but I figured a few of you would be able to share in how I've been feeling. Attempted to post this sooner, but it wouldn't go through, and I haven't been overly into the thought of returning to post it. My heart has hurt too much and I'm at an utter loss of any interest in doing anything, really. Been hard to eat, harder to sleep, and I'm just ready to grieve properly after his celebration of life this week and start to get better. Missing him so much. I love you, Dad.
Be sure to PM if you need a chat. And just ask if you need anything.
Thoughts with you and your family my friend.
Never forget he gave you the greatest gift that any person can give another
He believed in you
Yes it hurts and it will do for a long time but it will get better in time until then take care of you and yours
Reguards Coggins.
Hi Mate, I lost my dad a few year ago I was 30 at the time. One day he was fine, the next he had multiple organ failure and was gone within a few hours. The shock and the overwhelming grief is the hardest thing I have ever been through, I never thought I would smile again. It is cliche but it truely does get easier mate. Slowly but surely you begin to realise how much a part of them is a part of you and lives on through you, you do things instinctively the same way they would, because all your life they have been pre-programming the man you will be. It makes you a better person and makes you even more determined to make them proud. My thoughts are will you and your family through this hard time.
Anyway my thoughts with you..