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Charlie "Shining Path" Bosworth, RIP (1 Viewer)

I can't really add anything that hasn't been said. He was the epitome of what makes this place great.

RIP gb.

 
SaveFerrisB said:
I couldn't find the direct quote in the FBG archives, but when Yankee23Fan and ***la were negotiating the ground rules for their Civil War debate, shiney commented, "This has Lincoln-Douglas written all over it, except with dumb people."
:shrug:
 
SaveFerrisB said:
I couldn't find the direct quote in the FBG archives, but when Yankee23Fan and ***la were negotiating the ground rules for their Civil War debate, shiney commented, "This has Lincoln-Douglas written all over it, except with dumb people."
:bye:
That's in Sockmonkey's sig, but there's no link to the post. I guess that's another great post that was lost to time. Going through my posting history, I don't see anything left from the Civil War stuff.
 
SaveFerrisB said:
I couldn't find the direct quote in the FBG archives, but when Yankee23Fan and ***la were negotiating the ground rules for their Civil War debate, shiney commented, "This has Lincoln-Douglas written all over it, except with dumb people."
:bye: I remember that thread. Shiny was top shelf. Evolution debates just won't be the same.
 
One of the very best in our community. I will always regard him as a sharp, compassionate guy who just "got it."

Very sad to hear.

RIP GB.

 
I really can't add anything else to what anyone else has said here other than to say I'm sorry for his family and the people who had the privilege of knowing him.

He will be sorely missed here.

 
I just found this out tonight. I never knew him outside of who he was on this particular message board and doubt he would've considered me even an iFriend, but I think I'm in a bit of shock in hearing this news. I know he lived around my area too, but I never was in his circle which would suggest saying hello in person.

I'm pretty sure we didn't agree on many a subject, but considering he's one of the oldest names I remember from the yellow board, he will definitely be missed. If you asked me to name 20 people from this place I hadn't met already, it would have been an oversight on my part if I did not list his name.

Here's to you "Shining Path" :goodposting:

Edit: Like I said, I didn't know him that well outside of many threads on FBGs.com, but even I'm upset I didn't suggest saying hello in person. My condolences to his true friends, both brick&mortar and internet, and his family of course. 37 is way too young and hopefully his life was a full and happy one; I think that's all anyone can realistically desire. He certainly seemed like a great person to me by his actions here. I could only hope he found me half as interesting as I found him.

 
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[QUOTE='Shining Path]Anyone drafting Alexeyeva Dneiproskaya without clearly making the distinction between the waifish 24 year-old Muscovite ballet dancer and the 50-something welder in that Kharkov tractor factory deserves exactly what they get.
[/QUOTE]Damn. Sad to see him gone, but hopefully he'll be remembered for his humor and intelligence.
 
Doctor Detroit asked me to post this on his behalf (while he's on timeout).

This is like losing a family member, one of my favorites at that. When I had to go up against him in voting earlier this year I really did vote for Shiny because he was he was in his own tier of posters. Smart on politics, history, science, and college sports he was something of an oddball at FBG because he just made every post count.He was especially good at the funny, always having perfect timing and relating to almost any personality or posting type. He was always one of my favorites from the Moon needs a new name thread to the Russian bride draft to posts about canned meat. We exchanged many pms over the years and he was always gracious and entertaining as well as being an extremely intelligent person who always weighed all the variables in any argument.To say he'll be missed is an understatement, he is irreplaceable a one of a kind guy that we were all privileged to know even at a distance. I knew his first name and once sent him a pm with the Charles in Charge theme song as text. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends, he was a gem.
Thanks for posting this hack. It still hasn't hit me yet, I have been preoccupied over the past month and hadn't noticed him not posting but I have noticed before. Last fall in October he was gone for more than a month and I asked about where he had been, not sure if I ever got an answer and never cared because he was back and in full force. That was probably unrelated but the point is he was missed for that month for those of us who watch for his posts. Can't say I look forward to reading but a handful of posters material on the internet, but I always checked out his posts when I saw his name at the end of a thread. He'd stay up late like me so we crossed paths quite a bit I suppose, plus I generally agreed with his politics and enjoyed a ten post banter with him about nothing once and awhile. Anyway for the FFA this is like losing a All-Pro WR or really a top 50 greatest player (I'd say top ten for sure). But that is just content, we lost a good friend and a member of the family too. Hell I communicate with a few FBGs more than I communicate with most of my family with calls, texts, pms, and e-mails. Shining Path had gbs here like that too, he was good people. RIP Sendero Luminoso, you have no idea how much some of us will miss you. :stirspot:
 
I'm just reading this now and almost wish I hadn't seen it.

In some ways I felt as though he and I were similar in a lot of ways and always felt a kinship with him.

He was easily one of my favorite people on this board and will be missed greatly.

So sad. :stirspot: We'll miss you, Charlie.

 
Wow. Just wow. He was a huge UNC fan like me and we talked quite a bit on these boards about Carolina hoops. He was always a classy guy and this really bums me out. Just awful news to read on a Monday morning.

RIP, my Carolina buddy.

 
His obit is online. He was 37 years old. 37.

Thoughts and prayers for his friends, family.
I'm 37. Makes this hit home even harder. I don't know what to say except to say that I hope I'm wrong and there's something else out there for you, GB.
 
'Shining Path]Anyone drafting Alexeyeva Dneiproskaya without clearly making the distinction between the waifish 24 year-old Muscovite ballet dancer and the 50-something welder in that Kharkov tractor factory deserves exactly what they get. [/QUOTE]Damn. Sad to see him gone said:
:yes: Sorry I missed this before, SP was a real classy & funny poster who always stayed above the fray. He will be missed.
 
Wow. Best combination of wit, wicked smarts, and straight up cool person that I've ever "met" on a message board. Can't believe I'm shedding tears for a dude I only know through the net. RIP Path. Best poster in FBG history, in my opinion. He will be greatly missed.
:nerd:
 
sad to hear this.

It does show that you never know just how much time you have left on earth. Use your time wisely and always let your loved ones know just how much they mean to you.

 
SaveFerrisB said:
I couldn't find the direct quote in the FBG archives, but when Yankee23Fan and ***la were negotiating the ground rules for their Civil War debate, shiney commented, "This has Lincoln-Douglas written all over it, except with dumb people."
That's probably my favorite post ever on the FBG boards. He was extremely smart and witty. Truly sad news.
 
don't know how many exist, but as a yellow board carry over, he earned respect and was a solid iguy.

he will be imissed and iremembered by many a poster.

 
I'm proud to be someone he set straight a time or two.

Worst news I've heard in a while and its been a rough year.

My prayers go out to his friends and family. 37 is so young that there are bound to be some devasted people....especially his fiance.

 
Horrible...just freakin horrible news. Like other's have said, he was probably the first poster I recognized dating back to the early days. My T & P's will be with his fiancee, friends, and family.

 
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Currently moving from numbness to denial. So I'll be assuming that this is all an Andy Kaufmann like stunt. Shining Path, you rascal you.

next up: Anger

 
Currently moving from numbness to denial. So I'll be assuming that this is all an Andy Kaufmann like stunt. Shining Path, you rascal you.

next up: Anger
When you get to Bargaining, I have an Oronde Gadsden I think you'd be interested in.
 
:thumbup:

For whatever reason, this is a funny shiney quote that I immediately thought of:

link

shining path said:
IvanKaramazov said:
TommyGilmore said:
What's stopping a terrorist from cutting the bracelet off?
Are you suggesting that this plan is less than completely foolproof?
"Okay, okay, we didn't think that airline safety tactic all the way through. But how bout this one: in-flight trained grizzly bears."
Stay gold, shiney -- stay gold. :)

 
Can someone get their notebook out and help me with this SP quote

shining path said:
Though why is a scientist of Hawking's stature using such an out-of-date term for the Moon?
Wasnt there some thread where the moon got a different name? Was it from a TV show?
 
Can someone get their notebook out and help me with this SP quote

shining path said:
Though why is a scientist of Hawking's stature using such an out-of-date term for the Moon?
Wasnt there some thread where the moon got a different name? Was it from a TV show?
I recall a thread about coming up with a name for the moon.
 

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