Mikey P
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Ok, Now I'm done with feeling bad about Diana (somewhat)
Wasn't it Ron that had the walking wand stroke on commercial carpet?
YesOk, Now I'm done with feeling bad about Diana (somewhat)
Wasn't it Ron that had the walking wand stroke on commercial carpet?
That’s a great photo of Ron Lippold.
He’s been on my mind a lot lately. It’s kind of ironic that I log into MB for the first time in months, because of an Odorcide Fresh Scent auction, and there he is, pictured on the cover of the Field Manual. So cool. I really miss the guy. He was genuinely nice, down-to-earth, free-spirited, fun loving, non-judgmental, kind-hearted, and a very close friend of mine.
I still remember seeing him posing with his Vortex big rig in the centerfold of Cleanfax back when they still mailed hard copies. I admired that rig, and then one day I spotted it driving down Coors Blvd here in Albuquerque. So, I flagged him down, and we instantly hit it off and we became good friends from that moment on.
Ronnie is actually the one who turned me on to MB in the first place. I was hesitant to participate in online forums because of my internal wiring, but he was so kind and encouraging that I wanted to participate too.
So, thank you very much MB for the memories, the friendships, the comradery and for reminding me why this community matters so much.
Wishing you all the very best that life has to offer!
George
That’s a great photo of Ron Lippold.
He’s been on my mind a lot lately. It’s kind of ironic that I log into MB for the first time in months, because of an Odorcide Fresh Scent auction, and there he is, pictured on the cover of the Field Manual. So cool. I really miss the guy. He was genuinely nice, down-to-earth, free-spirited, fun loving, non-judgmental, kind-hearted, and a very close friend of mine.
I still remember seeing him posing with his Vortex big rig in the centerfold of Cleanfax back when they still mailed hard copies. I admired that rig, and then one day I spotted it driving down Coors Blvd here in Albuquerque. So, I flagged him down, and we instantly hit it off and we became good friends from that moment on.
Ronnie is actually the one who turned me on to MB in the first place. I was hesitant to participate in online forums because of my internal wiring, but he was so kind and encouraging that I wanted to participate too.
So, thank you very much MB for the memories, the friendships, the comradery and for reminding me why this community matters so much.
Wishing you all the very best that life has to offer!
George
