Yes, I'd like to look at it that way.
A true fighting spirit, a Hero, his spirit can now finally fly free, forever, away from the wheelchair, those life support systems, and that cruel thing called FATE. I'm glad, but not without a tinge of sadness...
I remember it like it was yesterday. Just 7 years old, going to the movies was, for me, a super-major event. It was at Capitol Theatre, I was a dwarf among the super-massive crowd waiting to get in. We got the circle seats, what I would call a big balcony, and that means an unblocked view of the super-humongous screen, a birds-eye-view of those below us, and the majestic dome of Shaw's Capitol Theatre above, one of its kind in Singapore. Unforgettable...
You fought a good fight, and lived a life worth remembering. You will live on in my world as Superman. Thank You Christopher Reeve. Thank You Superman, for all the great memories. Au revoir.
"The key to immortality is first to live a life worth remembering." - Bruce Lee 李小龙 (1940 - 1973)
Tuesday, October 12, 2004
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Christopher Reeve is a real "superman" and not just because of the role he played onscreen.
*nod*
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