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Jose Paredes Jr
Butt'R Fly Started conversation Jun 30, 2000
He was born in august under the shiny sun of Cannes in the south of the France. The day was the 19 and when he first open his eyes he saw the world with all these strange things that no one except him will never understand.
All his life was a question and his death was the answer but what is the death if the death answer to the only true question of your life ?
One thing that is sure is that Jose loved to live and loved people who shared this life and another one is that nobody will never now who he was and when you'll read these lines you should feel regrets... regrets because he was the ideal lover, the ideal friend and the ideal person to speak with... but now he is gone and you'll never know how much he should have care for you, everything he could have give to you.
Someday/night maybe you'll meet him again and this time, take your chance and don't let him go.
R.I.P
In Peace
Butt'R Fly Posted Jul 7, 2000
Maybe when she'll see a TV show about me and my poor life is she going to suicide herself ? :o)
In Peace
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Jul 7, 2000
No, I think it will inspire her to do something great. Maybe she'll organize a benefit concert in your name, featuring a host of beautiful stars (and Willie Nelson for balance). You may end up being a poster child.
JTG
My book
Butt'R Fly Posted Jul 10, 2000
And every years, it will be a date for every people in the world to commemorate the day where the light of the humanity rise above the stars shining forever in the sky, showing the right way, the love. This day there will be no more wars, no more fears and the human race will stand up as one man facing the golden future and everybody will sing "josé ! what a wonderful child ! gloooooooooory".
Some of my friends will write a book called the holy jose's user guide that everybody should read. And it will explain how to be a good human and how to be loved by me.
At the begining there were nothing... then comes José...
:o)
My book
John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Jul 10, 2000
It's a lovely thought; but let's not get carried away. I think I'll wait for the Mariah video before I convert.
JTG
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