I didn't either, and it makes no difference anyway. You could tell the guy was very insightful from reading some of his commentsI always thought his posts were interesting and thought he had a lot to offer -- insights rather than BS about motorcycles, technique and racing. Never knew he was gay, nor would it matter.
Oh, now *that* is completely excellent! :lol: The man obviously had a great sense of humor and zest for life.He did not hide the fact he was gay. His personalized plates on his RC51 was WFF, for Worlds Fastest ***. That was Andre.
yep, thanx for sharing - really - I appreciate that very much :clapping:I met Andre years ago at Texas World Speedway during a CMRA race where I'm sure he was working on one of his CMRA championships he won while on a race team the called "Out N Out Racing". How apropo. He did not hide the fact he was gay. His personalized plates on his RC51 was WFF, for Worlds Fastest ***. That was Andre.
I got to know him a little bit better years later when he contacted me about starting a chapter of the Texas Sport Bike Association in Dallas. He drifted away from that group for a while, but came back a few years later and at a time I was struggling with my own personal issue of accepting whom I am. As some here have found out from Andre personally, and others through his writing, he could say a lot with a few words. I can only wish that I could be as succinct as he could in the written form. We did not alway see eye to eye, but I certainly respected the man, as I know he did of me.
He helped keep me in the closet for as long as I needed, eventually helping me get out of it and realizing that my fears of abandonment by friends was nothing more than that, fears. It's not mattered one bit, that I'm aware of, to any of my riding buddies as it shouldn't. Being gay is a part of who I am, but does not define me.
He and I both had some of life in common in that he was closeted (and married) at one time, and most recently that we both were in relationships that we knew were for a lifetime. We both also had Philipino partners and had always intended on getting together after he and Ed moved from Dallas to Seattle. Time flies by and things change and it never happened.
I'm grateful to have had people like Andre in my life, even if it's only for a few years. I am the fortunate one for having known him and will always be grateful to him for his words and giving soul. That and we could tear up some Hill Country roads!
As we go through life we meet a lot of individuals from school, to work. Moves to different cities, participation in associations, etc. We meet a lot of individuals and make friends. Most come and go, but there are always a few in life that you will never forget no matter. Andre was one of those.
May the wind be in your face, the sun at your back, a scooter of your choice under you and a sign reading "Twisty Roads for Eternity" in front of you my friend.....
I'm confused...I guess I must be one of the ignorant ones.I am thinking not... but the first hint for those that aren't sure is adding one letter to the word "gay" does not make it less offensive or less ignorant. I will not again post to this thread. I am already sorry about the unintentional hijack. It was something that needed to be said, though.Are the ignorant aware of their ignorance?I am always amazed when reading the insensitive words that a ton of the owners on here put on display. There are a good many here that should be embarrassed of showing their ignorance in public.
Kind of a Catch-22....
+1 wheaties, I too must be ignorant, as I have already explained my post in a PM, to one here (they appologised), so this thread would not be hi-jacked, but ....I'm confused...I guess I must be one of the ignorant ones.I am thinking not... but the first hint for those that aren't sure is adding one letter to the word "gay" does not make it less offensive or less ignorant. I will not again post to this thread. I am already sorry about the unintentional hijack. It was something that needed to be said, though.Are the ignorant aware of their ignorance?I am always amazed when reading the insensitive words that a ton of the owners on here put on display. There are a good many here that should be embarrassed of showing their ignorance in public.
Kind of a Catch-22....
In any case, Andre-from my minute dealings with him- was a good man...better than me from what I can see.
It's too bad that the good die young.
Damn! Another reason to regret not going to that Tech Day. :angry:Sad news. Andre was able to attend one of the Tech days at AuburnFJR's place...Glad I was able to meet him and share his experiences.
RIP Andre.
--G
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