mike d Posted January 26, 2005 Report Share Posted January 26, 2005 Hey There Peter: I was just reading your comments about the Rockport maine course. You talked about someone asking Ted " what he felt was his best asset was." That person was me! The class was being tought in the big metal barn, with Dan and Travis and one other person who's name slipped my mind. By the way the barn was very cold. Ted came in and told us he just got back from doing Pelican Briefs. while showing us his gun...lol. He talked alot about his gun. I remember Ted and a bunch of us went to subway subs for lunch and he kept talking about little tips tricks he does, and he kept giving us hints. He treated me like we knew each other for years. Although I get to know him very well he did seem like a very kind hearted and down to earth person. I was felt saden when I heard about his death. I still have some pictures I took from that class with you and Dan, Travis and Ted. To this day that course had to be the best course I've ever taken, you all kept it fun and interesting. The Silly String stunt when we received out certificate was a great touch! I wish you all the best! mike Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Premium Members Christopher T. Paul- SOC Posted January 28, 2005 Premium Members Report Share Posted January 28, 2005 Hey, This is for Peter... Being one of your students at the Philly workshop I can assure you that the generosity does live on- you were very understanding and incredibly helpful the entire week. I can't think of a better tribute to your friend's memory than to keep that openness and sense of sharing alive. Thank you! CP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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