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Tell me I'm wrong. RIP Dolph

Started by minnesotamonster, May 20, 2011, 03:28:24 PM

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ducpainter

Quote from: fastwin on May 28, 2011, 07:51:04 AM
[laugh] [laugh] [clap] [clap]
WTF are you laughing at?

Go look in the mirror and get back to me. :-* ;D
"Once you accept that a child on the autistic spectrum experiences the world in
a completely different way than you, you will be open to understand how that
 perspective
    is even more amazing than yours."
    To realize the value of nine  months:
    Ask a mother who gave birth to a stillborn.
"Don't piss off old people The older we get, the less 'Life in Prison' is a deterrent.”



geoffduc

Quote from: ducpainter on May 28, 2011, 10:19:06 AM
WTF are you laughing at?

Go look in the mirror and get back to me. :-* ;D

Hey us olde guys should stick together not call each other... ;) ;)

Dolph you are a legend... [Dolph]

Geoff... [coffee]
2015 scrambler FT
2009 monster 1100s

fastwin

Quote from: ducpainter on May 28, 2011, 10:19:06 AM
WTF are you laughing at?

Go look in the mirror and get back to me. :-* ;D

[laugh] [laugh] God, I just got my drivers license renewed and the photo makes me look like Methuselah! Or maybe his Grandad!! [bang] Looks like a morgue shot of an old dead guy. [roll]
I plan to list the Federal Gov't. as a dependent on my next 1040 tax filing!

I have flying honey badgers and I'm not afraid to use them!

The fact that flame throwers exist is proof that someone somewhere said "I'd sure like to set those people over there on fire but I'm just not close enough to get the job done."

CONFIDENCE: the feeling you have right before you understand the situation.

geoffduc

I don't know about you guys but when I look in the mirror theres this olde fart looking back at me and I don't recognise the MF... :'(

Geoff... [coffee]

BTW Dolph sent me a link to an old guy with a walking stick smiley a few weeks ago but I couldn't make it work, I think that would be a good one to add to our forum in memory of the big guy... [thumbsup]
2015 scrambler FT
2009 monster 1100s

Goat_Herder

This is a great way to remember this guy.   Ride on, Dolph  [Dolph]  :)
Goat Herder (Tony)
2003 Ducati Monster 620 - Yellow SOLD
2007 Ducati Monster S2R1000 - Black KILLED
2007 Ducati Monster S2R1000 - Red

mitt

The unique thing about Dolph is that most people with his mindset don't live past 30.  I had a 36 y.o. friend who rode similar and died on a corner 2 years ago.

[Dolph]

mitt

lazylightnin717

Comes a time
When the blind man takes your hand
Says don't you see
Gotta' make it somehow
On the dreams you still believe

sno_duc

I just finished reading/rereading this entire thread.
This place is still amazing.  [thumbsup]
I think that the train of thought, that Dolph lead a dual life is accurate;  [Dolph], DMF and the other half that his family occupied.
If his family decides to, I know they will be welcomed here with open arms. However it is in the end their decision.

I think a toast at the next DIMBY would be all together fitting and proper.
A conclusion is the place you got tired of thinking

jc.cyberdemon

well im just finding out and it really sucks...im gonna ride hard today and think about him smiling down...
makes me wonder how many of us have gone from the forums and this world, sometimes people stop posting here forever. maybe there should be a list of all forum members who have left us for good.

Oldfisti

Quote from: jc.cyberdemon on June 01, 2011, 08:36:01 AM

makes me wonder how many of us have gone from the forums and this world, sometimes people stop posting here forever. maybe there should be a list of all forum members who have left us for good.


I've been wanting to bring this up for the last 2 years but I didn't know if it would be considered too morbid, so I've kept it on the back burner.

It might be nice to remember those forum members who are no longer with us...
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It's like I keep saying:  Those who would sacrifice a free range session for a giant beer, deserve neither free range time nor a giant beer.
Quote from: KnightofNi on November 10, 2009, 04:45:16 AM
i have had guys reach back and grab my crotch in an attempt to get around me. i'll either blow in their ear or ask them politely to let go of my wang.

Rufus120

RIP [Dolph]

Just went through this whole thread and while the news was depressing to say the least, the reaction here is rather uplifting at the same time.

Everyone stay safe out there.

Pip

I really liked Dolph. Such an honest, well-intentioned guy. God rest his soul, and heal the souls of his family/friends.
"You can fight a lot of enemies and survive, but not your biology."

Wouldn't fat air be easier to disappear into?

the brother

#237
 [Dolph] That has my total approval. I can't think of a nicer tribute.  [beer]
duc750 pretty much nailed it. One can hardly imagine the whirlwind which comes from every direction imaginable with such a tragic event. And to be blindsided with it as well.
I can say I expected it but you're never ready for it. And like Rat900 Aunt's said... Being consoled can be quite exhausting.
I want to apologize to ducpainter. I did get your message and meant to respond but I'm the World's best procrastinator. And you can take consolation in the fact you were on a long list of people I intended to contact.
I googled Randolph Virden and this thread came up. I read the whole thread a couple time and was very touched by all the kind comments by everyone towards my brother.
I have to admit I was completely surprised with the name Dolph. That was totally new to me.
Growing up it was Randy. Then some farm hand called him Randa Panda which we eventually shortened to Bear. Then as he got older he preferred Randolph which is his birth name.
Dolph. He must have kept that to himself because he knew I'd start calling him that with a little bit of the "needle" attached as brothers and friends are apt to do. The stuff you can get away with on the internet.
I'm not here to rag on my brother or to praise him. I have to agree with Zooom and say you don't want to memorialize him. But you found a way to do it in a very tasteful way. That's awesome.
Dolph and I were very competitive growing up. We played golf at a fairly high level and the sibling rivalry pushed each of us to become better than if we had not had that motivation.
Dolph was the first person to make a hole in one on the par 4 Ninth hole at the Valley View Golf Course. For all you non golfers out there, a hole in one is a hole in one. A 3 on a par four is a Birdie, a 2 on a par four is an Eagle and a 1 on a par four is a "Double Eagle". So he basically makes a "hole in one" and a "Double Eagle". The Double Eagle being far more rare than a hole in one. This was back in the day of CB radios. And like forums you had to have a username. Back then they referred to it as a "handle". So that's when he started using Double Eagle.
The Memorial is set to take place at the Valley View GC outside Lancaster Ohio at 4:00. At 4:30 we will go up around the green at the Ninth hole and plant a tree. I had him cremated so some ashes will go in there and we have a plaque stating he was the first to accomplish the feat of making a hole in one (double eagle) on the ninth hole.
Unfortunately he had not played golf for approx 15 yrs. He pretty much destroyed his joints body building. He did not have the genetics needed but that didn't stop him. He attacked the weights with the same ferocity as he attacked a corner.
I hate to leave anyone out but there are a few posts which I felt were pretty thought provoking. Nomad pretty much expressed my opinions.
duccarlos makes a strong case for consideration of others. I'll give an example of such. I'm recovering from kidney stone surgery when he had his first accident. I get a call from the Logan emergency room. He has four broken ribs and he wants me to come down and get him. I say I can't take care of you, can't they keep you for a few days ? He says I don't want to stay here so I go get him. I understand the concept of a positive outlook but could you take it easy while I'm recovering from surgery ? I guess he's like most of us. We can be a total ass sometimes and then be thoughtful and compassionate.
I think Stater kinda' saw through him a little bit. Dolph might have thought he was a little better rider than he actually was. In the past it was bad decision making which caused problems and I suspect this time was no different.
Ducofthewest had an interesting observation. I think the quote went something like " a grown up living a little kids lifestyle. I'm not sure about the grownup part. He acted more like the 16 yr old whose parents went away for the weekend. I'm more inclined to look at him as "growing old is mandatory, growing up is optional".
I have to cut this short. I'll be back. There are a lot more things I'd like to talk about like the events I know about and the ones I'm not too sure about.
It's not like I'm completely foreign to bike riding. I have a 2000 Softail Standard. I ride without a helmet or a windshield. I feel the no helmet makes me feel more vulerable so I drive safer ? How's that for justification. Can you now see any similarities between me and Dolph ?
The no windshield keeps me from going above 60 mph because those June Bugs really smart when you take one in the cheek.
From my perspective, the nicest thing we all can do for him is keep his memory alive for as long as possible. Whether it be a couple weeks or a couple days.

I'll be happy to answer any questions and I'll be back in a few days to ramble on some more.

David Virden

MendoDave

Thank you for posting up David. You have the floor...

RAT900

David, thank you for taking the time to speak to us.

I know from personal experience what comes with losing a sibling,

especially one where-in it was more a question of "when" than it was a question of "if"

there is no preparation for that final call

in my case the path to reconciling the loss was a tough one

and in the end the only way I could give value to it

was to take the hardest personal change I knew I needed to make

and to make it in that dear sister's honor

It is my sincere hope that your reconciliation is swift and complete

Your brother will be missed. Thank you again


[Dolph]


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