| firemynx_B |
I was one of the people who didn't get to say goodbye in person, but in my thoughts I did.
To be honest, I am not sure how much time netwOrm would actually want us to spend mourning him, compared to celebrating his achievements. Those achievements were many, I think he astounded many in just how much he managed to achieve.
A petite slim bespeckled man, who's smile could light up a room. He was passionate, without a doubt, and for such a small frame, he was indeed a big man in personality and his passion for life.
He had the brain the size of a small planet, and usually lost me about 2 sentences into whatever he was trying to explain engineering or medical wise. Yes it frustrated the hell out of him
But I did actually learn some things along the way.
I didn't always agree with netwOrm nor did he with me, and that was ok, because over the years that mattered less and less, we both learned to accept. We travelled quite a path together, from friends to play partners, and happily back to friends again.
He introduced me to needle play, and also taught me how to needle play, he taught me with the precision of a surgeon, and I hope I never let him down in all he taught me.
I like others did not get to see him as often as I hoped to, but when I did, his hugs were some of the best I have ever had.
So I won't ever hear "my segments, my segments" again, but the smiles he created will live on.
You may not realise netwOrm, but you touched my life, and I suspect everyone who came into contact with you.
So starts the next chapter for you, so on your way you go, explore all you can, and may you feel the warmth from those that currently mourn you, but who in time will smile at the memories.
I raise a "damn good pint" in honour of you netwOrm, and encourage others to do the same.
May all your wOrmy journeys be satisfying.
| 18 Jan 09, 1:11 PM Elvenkind 7 yrs |
He was also a damn good dj.I'm listening to one of his muscial mixes as we speak. arwen xxx a 4 foot, 11 and 3/4 inch elf. Edited 18 Jan 09, 1:14 PM by Elvenkind |
| 18 Jan 09, 4:14 PM Jezzebelle UK, 10 yrs |
I can remember being able to find him at the BBB because of the louds meeps emanating from particular area... http://www.flickr.com/photos/jezzebelle/ |
| 18 Jan 09, 5:30 PM Demmie PT, 12 yrs |
It is through these wonderful memories that he will live on , in each and every one of us.
"Throughout history, it has been the inaction of those who could have acted; the indifference of those who should have known better; the silence of the voice of justice when it mattered most; that has made it possible for evil to triumph." Haile Selassie, 1892-1975 |
| 18 Jan 09, 7:18 PM AmberUK UK(LS), 7 yrs |
You know today I can't help laughing today over some of the times I spent with him. So many good memories... There was a man who could make a simple day together feel like *so much more*! An amazing intelligence, a man with his dark moments and yet a lovely childlike quality to the affectionate hugs he gave. There has never been anything quite like the wOrmy one in gleeful, mischievous, affectionate mood. I'm very sad too at not getting to say goodbye in person. The consolation is how lucky we all were to know such an amazing harmless, innocent and segmented netwOrm. Huge hugs xxxxx |
| 20 Jan 09, 3:50 PM Strummy UK(SW), 6 yrs |
Glad to have met Nettie on a couple of occasions and will hold those memories dear. Sending love and sympathy to all his loved ones. xxx J Be excellent to each other |
| 20 Jan 09, 7:29 PM mariatv UK(B), 9 yrs |
nettie was one of the first people i met in the lifestyle and always came over as a lovely guy i can remember almost getting into trouble in oneills in london trying to come up with a discrete way for him to prove to a domme that i was carrying out her instructions - and this was when i was very new into the lifestyle will always have fond memories and glad to say i met him |