Dear Tyler Soundvessel: Just in case you ever secretly come here and read the posts anonymously, I just want you to know that your friends still miss you.
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Fourthed.
I hold, in my possession,
Your autoharp
Your book of essays on noise and experimental music
Your Carla Bozulich, Califone, and some other CDs
Some DVDs you loaned me
You have almost the entirety of my Christian Marclay catalogue.
Come on, buddy. Come out of the hidey hole.
Also, you should (if you haven't already) make a fake profile and message me and tell me you're alright. I haven't talked to you in a long ass time.
It's true! We miss you!
I promise if you come out of hiding we will be happy and not mean.
Much as I respect your respective judgements, I feel the need to ask: we're still talking about the guy who stopped hanging out with you all once his girlfriend moved to town, right?
Yes, Art, but I was recently talking to a friend of mine about the ballet, which made me think about going to the symphony, and I got really nostalgic and sad because I used to go with Tyler and I could still go with other people but it wouldn't be the same.
Mace: I get that. Still ... well, you're a bit more charitable than I, let's just say that. I do, however, wish you good luck.
@abnArt-
I can't say that I understand exactly why he disappeared. But I want him to know we're not so very mad that we wouldn't welcome him back with open arms.
Oh, I spent some time mad. Don't you worry. I was plenty mad for quite some time. But time goes on.
Agreed. I miss him! I understand when people have to go though a period of withdrawl, change, whatever. As long as it moves them forward in a positive way, and they know we're still here for them.
Even *I* miss you. Come out and play and make weird noises again. :(
Oh I miss that boy. Never met him (maybe I would've if I were less shy) but he always sort of stood out in a really nice way. He is one of my oldest consu-favorites.

And please tell Oh oh cherie that I'd love to meet her again. I never got a chance to know her.