I first met CM on INGO and shortly found he had been involved in racing for a long time, only to discover we ran around and worked with the same people. Many of which were old timers who've long since retired. How we never came across one another prior to INGO is beyond me.
He was instrumental in herding all the cats, to make LT6 what it is, and his passion for helping others & treating people kindly was infectious. His 'No BS' policy was admirable.
It was those traits (and his outrageous post count) that made me want to suggest Tim as a new Moderator to rest of the staff... He began visiting the shop where I worked shortly after he was made a moderator, and I remember our long discussions on this whole 'Social Experiment' that is the internet, and INGO, and seeing it all from both sides...
And I had to chuckle when searching google maps one day only to find that they had captured a day when Tim and I were shooting trap out at my place. He was unloading or loading his Red Pickup truck in the photo as I was setting up or tearing down near the silver tarp near the bottom of the photo.
Last photo is Tim goofing off double fisting some glocks during the 1st lt6 shoot. Sept 14th, 2014.
He busted up his knuckles pretty good if I recall?
And I remember having to bring him a new brown INGO hat about once a year because he was wearing the hell out of them.
Yet another wise mentor has gone. And I miss him dearly.
I will be sure to bring you a new hat when my time comes.
Godspeed my friend.
He was instrumental in herding all the cats, to make LT6 what it is, and his passion for helping others & treating people kindly was infectious. His 'No BS' policy was admirable.
It was those traits (and his outrageous post count) that made me want to suggest Tim as a new Moderator to rest of the staff... He began visiting the shop where I worked shortly after he was made a moderator, and I remember our long discussions on this whole 'Social Experiment' that is the internet, and INGO, and seeing it all from both sides...
And I had to chuckle when searching google maps one day only to find that they had captured a day when Tim and I were shooting trap out at my place. He was unloading or loading his Red Pickup truck in the photo as I was setting up or tearing down near the silver tarp near the bottom of the photo.
Last photo is Tim goofing off double fisting some glocks during the 1st lt6 shoot. Sept 14th, 2014.
He busted up his knuckles pretty good if I recall?
And I remember having to bring him a new brown INGO hat about once a year because he was wearing the hell out of them.
Yet another wise mentor has gone. And I miss him dearly.
I will be sure to bring you a new hat when my time comes.
Godspeed my friend.
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