"Mr Mischief" stopped posting in late july, I just sent him a text message and received news that he passed away earlier this month.
His profile: https://mbworld.org/forums/members/3...rmischief.html
He was quirky and funny, I'll miss him.
Rich was in his mid 60's. He had already had a heart and lung transplant several years back so he's been living on "house-money" since then. But he never fully recovered so every day was a battle to feel good. He wasn't a luxury car guy in the sense that he always had one, even though he could easily afford it. He had more classics and sports cars. That W222 was a bucket list present to himself. I've said my W222 is the last gas car I'll ever buy, but I don't want it to be the last car I'll ever buy.
"Mr Mischief" stopped posting in late july, I just sent him a text message and received news that he passed away earlier this month.
His profile: https://mbworld.org/forums/members/3...rmischief.html
He was quirky and funny, I'll miss him.
"Mr Mischief" stopped posting in late july, I just sent him a text message and received news that he passed away earlier this month.
His profile: https://mbworld.org/forums/members/3...rmischief.html
He was quirky and funny, I'll miss him.
So sorry to hear that! I know he had some serious health problems that were one of the reasons why he got his S Class. Please pass along all our condolences to whomever responded to your text
Rich was in his mid 60's. He had already had a heart and lung transplant several years back so he's been living on "house-money" since then. But he never fully recovered so every day was a battle to feel good. He wasn't a luxury car guy in the sense that he always had one, even though he could easily afford it. He had more classics and sports cars. That W222 was a bucket list present to himself. I've said my W222 is the last gas car I'll ever buy, but I don't want it to be the last car I'll ever buy.
I liked Mr. Mischief.
The forum name was intriguing and interesting.
Just based on that he will be missed.
Condolences.
Thanks to Carlos for the notice.
It is sad to lose a fellow enthusiast.
If anyone is aware of services, please announce.
Rich was in his mid 60's. He had already had a heart and lung transplant several years back so he's been living on "house-money" since then. But he never fully recovered so every day was a battle to feel good. He wasn't a luxury car guy in the sense that he always had one, even though he could easily afford it. He had more classics and sports cars. That W222 was a bucket list present to himself. I've said my W222 is the last gas car I'll ever buy, but I don't want it to be the last car I'll ever buy.
Carlos,
You have a long way to go buddy !
I'm a lot older than you but I'm still thinking about having a couple of cars until....
Have fun !
Regardless of our many differing opinions, or many differing levels of skills, knowledge, expertise, we are all equally bonded by our love for these vehicles at its root.
and none of us are making it out of this life alive, we will always share that - our mortality
Sorry to hear. Sounded like he had a lot of fun with his various cars and hope his S Class brought him some joy.
Time is short, live life.
No one knows the day and time.
It could come like a thief in the night.
Youth isn’t a guarantee.
Age isn’t either. Although to some extent it helps.
While you are enjoying your life and the struggles that come with it, it wouldn’t hurt to make all preparations to get underway.
"Mr Mischief" stopped posting in late july, I just sent him a text message and received news that he passed away earlier this month.
His profile: https://mbworld.org/forums/members/3...rmischief.html
He was quirky and funny, I'll miss him.
His last post - embracing the repairs to the very end. It's a humble reminder to me that in just a couple months, his life would be over. Carpe diem, as has been mentioned, live this life and be present. Look forward, not backward and be curious, forever curious about our lives and the world we live in. As was said once, a life unexamined is not worth living. Sounds like Mr. mischief did it the right way
did he get the jb weld?
did he get the car up on the lift?
His last post - embracing the repairs to the very end. It's a humble reminder to me that in just a couple months, his life would be over. Carpe diem, as has been mentioned, live this life and be present. Look forward, not backward and be curious, forever curious about our lives and the world we live in. As was said once, a life unexamined is not worth living. Sounds like Mr. mischief did it the right way
did he get the jb weld?
did he get the car up on the lift?
Last 2 things I know he completed were the ceramic coating and transmission flush and fill, whcih required him to use his lift...Impressive that he was able to pull that off. He gave me courage to do it myself, but I haven't yet.
On your point about runninbg out of time...I just booked a couple international trips; Tahiti with the wifey and Thailand with a couple of my friends, and I've increased my charitable donations.
Last 2 things I know he completed were the ceramic coating and transmission flush and fill, whcih required him to use his lift...Impressive that he was able to pull that off. He gave me courage to do it myself, but I haven't yet.
On your point about runninbg out of time...I just booked a couple international trips; Tahiti with the wifey and Thailand with a couple of my friends, and I've increased my charitable donations.
Carlos I am glad for you. Enjoy all those moments with presence and in good health. You're a good man.
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