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RIP Stinkyboy, you were quite an asshole.

dan-o

Turbo Monkey
Jun 30, 2004
6,499
2,805
It's weird how the death of someone you never met can still make you feel sad.

RM is a strange, loving place.
QFT

I've had several SB/DMGs in my life with most of them passing way too soon/tragically. Having failed to help my friends, Ive learned to insulate myself from these types now but for some reason DmG is always on my mind. Maybe because I saw the signs and didn't act, or something else I can't yet identify.

Either way, RIP SB.
 

stoney

Part of the unwashed, middle-American horde
Jul 26, 2006
21,513
7,056
Colorado
Are there really two Brian Wilson's on the site? There was Brian brianHCM?) who lived up in Sacramento and owned a shop up there. I thought that was his name too.
 

stevew

resident influencer
Sep 21, 2001
40,494
9,525
Are there really two Brian Wilson's on the site? There was Brian brianHCM?) who lived up in Sacramento and owned a shop up there. I thought that was his name too.
stinky lived in arizona...atleast that is where i mailed bike parts...
 

jimmydean

The Official Meat of Ridemonkey
Sep 10, 2001
40,931
13,129
Portland, OR
Are there really two Brian Wilson's on the site? There was Brian brianHCM?) who lived up in Sacramento and owned a shop up there. I thought that was his name too.
The other Brian is in SF area, no idea what his last name was.
 

Slugman

Frankenbike
Apr 29, 2004
4,024
0
Miami, FL
Well that sucks - just saw the msg from his sister-in-law today. If you never met him in person, you probably didn't know the real man. He was a total asshat, but could talk his way out of pretty much anything.

I remember getting chased down by the Maricopa Sherriff office's tactical van one day because we rode through one of their jails. Cops jumped out with guns drawn and that drunken bastard had them laughing within 5min.

He definitely had a dark side, but if you were a friend he would always help ya out. Feel bad that I hadn't talked to him in months...

RIP Stinkyboy!
 

gonefirefightin

free wieners
A few years ago I was down there for a pretty posh event and got him into the after after party at a very classy Frank Loyd wright house. He showed up in bike shorts, T shirt and flip flops. All of the U Haul execs were asking me, "Who is this guy?" I simply replied. "He is the life of your party" Shorty after the gals from the office brought in a huge rolling cart of booze he proceeded to be a make shift bartender/iPhone DJ and was over pouring everyone and within an hour the pool was full and the music was loud. (nobody planned on swimming that night or had the clothes for it) By the end of the night the execs offered him a very well paying graphic arts job to redo/makover the graphics campaign on the side of the uhaul trucks. He told them to phuck off because they were already trying to micro manage his bartending style, lol true story.
 

JohnE

filthy rascist
May 13, 2005
13,430
1,949
Front Range, dude...
RiP duder...as they say, only the good die (relatively) young...and would that we all have such a group of friends who say good shit about us upon our passing.
 
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Da Peach

Outwitted by a rodent
Jul 2, 2002
13,681
4,904
North Van
Sad to hear. That party story is quite something...

I always thought U-haul had too strong a hold on orange...