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Last night at the Crown was a truly moving time. I am sure that was only a fraction of the people Mike had that admired him, and enjoyed being around him. He will be hugely missed by everyone. I was glad to have met Matt and think he shares the same attributes as his brother. The biking community in Wiltshire will never be the same, but will always hold Mike and his family in their thoughts and hearts.
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It was moving indeed. I'm glad i went. I'm sure Mikkie would have approved. :)
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I'm glad I went too. It was the first time I've been to The Crown
I'll definitely be going to Mikkie's funeral
I wonder if Mikkie knew how popular he was???
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sad news indeed, RIP chief
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Such a sad sad loss ...one of lifes decent guys...miss u mate was a pleasure to have u as a friend u made me laugh so many times ....rip mikkie ...
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I don't think he did Swanny, he was just Mikkie. He didn't do anything out of the ordinary other than be himself,he didn't have to try to be liked or loved, it just naturally happened. Just by being himself he made others around him happy and want to be in his company.Just by being himself he was always happy to help and give advice. He was truly a remarkable guy, i can honestly say i don't think i or we will meet anyone of his stature again. I am honoured to have known Mike, ride with him, laugh with him and share stories with him, and he will never be forgotten.
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Wow - what a shock & so sad...
One of the cheeriest and friendly guys I ever met - my condolences to his family and loved ones...
Ride on mate - wherever you are...
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‘The man hunched over his motorcycle can focus only on the present instant of his flight; he is caught in a fragment of time cut off from both the past and the future; he is wrenched from the continuity of time...in other words, he is in a state of ecstasy; in that state he is unaware of his age, his wife, his children, his worries, and so he has no fear, because the source of fear is in the future, and a person freed of the future has nothing to fear.’
-Milan Kundera
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