The Black Cloud
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15th works for me. Is there a destination in mind?
Well said Matt.42 said:I felt the need to quietly chime in with my two cents. I want to preface it by saying that this is a purely emotional and gut reaction.
Something about making this the commemorative herf for Jon just isn't sitting quite right with me. I can't put my finger on what it is... It may be that we're "repurposing" an existing herf that was going to happen regardless. It may be that when I think about celebrating and commemorating Jon's life, firing shotguns isn't the first thing that pops into my head. It may be that I feel like we should go a little closer to Jon's backyard if we're going to be doing something in his memory. It may be that I'm still feeling emotional about the whole thing and that I wouldn't be "satisfied" with any idea about how to commemorate a dear friend.
I spent a lot of time with Jon and, honestly, his death still doesn't feel quite real to me yet.
The logical side of me would like to add another thought that conflicts with the above emotional tangent:
Jon was an awesome person who touched so many peoples' lives on a very personal level. In person he was so genuine and cared so much about the people around him that it would be difficult not to form an emotional bond, even if you just herfed a few times with the guy. Knowing that he was important to so many people on the board, I think it would be appropriate for there to be many different "souldog tribute" herfs. In that spirit, this could and should certainly be one of them. Anyone who feels inclined to should celebrate Jon in whatever way they feel is appropriate.
I certainly don't mean to rain on anybody's parade and I think we should all celebrate Jon's life and memory in a million different ways. He deserves it.
Very well said Matt. I think that sums up how we are all feeling so succinctly. I think in a way, every SoCal HERF from now on will be a tribute to Jon. He was a light that shined very bright on our group of guys here in SoCal, and even across the country, regardless if he wasn't even at the HERFs. This will be the first tribute HERF with many to come, I am sure!42 said:I felt the need to quietly chime in with my two cents. I want to preface it by saying that this is a purely emotional and gut reaction.
Something about making this the commemorative herf for Jon just isn't sitting quite right with me. I can't put my finger on what it is... It may be that we're "repurposing" an existing herf that was going to happen regardless. It may be that when I think about celebrating and commemorating Jon's life, firing shotguns isn't the first thing that pops into my head. It may be that I feel like we should go a little closer to Jon's backyard if we're going to be doing something in his memory. It may be that I'm still feeling emotional about the whole thing and that I wouldn't be "satisfied" with any idea about how to commemorate a dear friend.
I spent a lot of time with Jon and, honestly, his death still doesn't feel quite real to me yet.
The logical side of me would like to add another thought that conflicts with the above emotional tangent:
Jon was an awesome person who touched so many peoples' lives on a very personal level. In person he was so genuine and cared so much about the people around him that it would be difficult not to form an emotional bond, even if you just herfed a few times with the guy. Knowing that he was important to so many people on the board, I think it would be appropriate for there to be many different "souldog tribute" herfs. In that spirit, this could and should certainly be one of them. Anyone who feels inclined to should celebrate Jon in whatever way they feel is appropriate.
I certainly don't mean to rain on anybody's parade and I think we should all celebrate Jon's life and memory in a million different ways. He deserves it.
beyond the band said:Rod made a suggestion of TAPS in Corona at Dos Lagos. He said they have a cigar friendly patio. I like that idea. And they have beer and beer is good.
Yes indeed it does. I know Danny has to drive from Palmdale, so perhaps Brea would be more centrally located?emoshun said:I'm fine with just doing one, seeing how much driving would be involved between the two herf locations.
edit to add: The Taps in Brea also has a cigar friendly patio.