I feel pretty sad actually. And I never met the bloke in real life
I feel pretty sad actually. And I never met the bloke in real life
Mark
Very well put Cliff
I must admit to having shed a tear over what has happened but also a tear of laughter when i got to the part about Mark and his spangley pants and the wheel chair on bricks as i laighed so much when i seen the pic.
I cant help but think that Mark will be looking down and saying to him self "daft beggers"
God bless Mark and family
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A bump, for a little insight for those who never met Mark.
Details of A charity shoot in Marks honour can be found here http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/show...44#post3781044
Thanks for the insight into the man, funny how in this virtual living room, pub and sometimes shoot, you feel an affinity bond etc with people we only meet in narrative.
Thanks again Cliff. I for one will miss his contribution.
My condolences to his family, may MAD MARK rest in peace.
Will
Touching post, Cliff. Very well said.
Mark's story about his missus finding his socks after he had been 'using' them still makes me laugh out loud when I think about it. Bless you Mark.
Up we go....
I think this is one of the most thoughtful and heart warming posts written. I never met Mark but had the pleasure of reading his posts and chuckling at their content.
The world has truly lost one of it's great blokes.
My deepest condolences to Marks family.