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Date: | Thu, 15 Mar 2012 20:42:09 -0700 |
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Phillip Thrift was a dear friend of mine whom I met at a very early book signing at a Border's Books in Plano, Texas.
As I was setting up he approached me and told of how he had purchased my book at Whole Foods and credited it with a quantum leap in his body-building and his new career as a male model ( he had retired as an engineer - a T.I. Fellow). I invited him to join me at my table and his testimonials helped sell a record amount of books. I have never met anyone as buff as Phillip was at that time.
He attended several events in support of NeanderThin and even went hawking with me a few times.
He also began at that time to attend The Dallas Philosopher's Forum which, as a board member, I attend every meeting. His questions and comments there highlighted his exceptional intelligence.
It was at one of these meetings that he informed me that he had a major health issue and was moving to South Beach. Knowing his sexual preferences, I questioned neither of these things.
I never heard from him again - I miss him dearly.
Ray
TI Fellows are engineers, scientists or technologists who are recognized by peers and
TI management for outstanding performance. Fellows are elected based on exceptional
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