So a few days ago I just found out my past supervisor died. Don't remember him? He was the incredibly large man that made my life hell at the state forest. He's the guy who asked me sexual questions and helped give me all the crap work. I have so many stories about him. But oh well, that's past. Feel free to search through my journal on any mention of him.
So how did he go? Apparently it was a car crash. At least that is what I was told. Despite all the horrible things he did to me. I can't help but feel slightly bad over it. Even if he was a horrible guy I don't think he deserved to die. Heh, I really couldn't wish death on anyone. I wanted him to pay for what he did. Feel bad about it, appologize or anything but not die.
But don't get me wrong. I won't lose much sleep over it or anything. But I can't only ever look at the bad things that man did. I just couldn't feel good about myself if I did. So what good did he do? Hmm... Well alright I can't think of one instance where I thought "He's not a bad guy after all" I'll admit it. The man did try to get a coworker fired just because she was a woman. He then tried to get another worker fired who vouched for her. I was drawn into the mess and had to be questioned by a bunch of people about things that have happened around the park.
Well mitch wasn't vile all the time. I'll admit it, he had his moments when he was eating lunch that he would joke to someone. He was friendly to people that he didn't work with. He had a wife, he couldn't of been to horrible if she stayed with him I guess.
All around it just brings up mixed feelings. So I've decided to make this journal entry as my moment towards him.
Rest in peace, Mitch Cooper. May you find all the bannas you can stand in the after life.Heres an article,
Quote:
Three people died in two wrecks within a span of about 20 minutes Thursday morning in Huntsville and just north of the city limits.
An Illinois man and another man, whose name was not immediately available, were killed in a two-vehicle accident on Alabama 53 about three miles north of Huntsville, a state trooper spokeswoman said.
Mitchell Cooper, 47, of Oquawka, Ill., died after the Ford F-150 pickup truck he was driving collided with a 1992 Acura around 11 a.m. on Alabama 53 at Douglas Road, troopers said.
Cooper was wearing a seat belt. His wife, Kathleen Cooper, 59, was taken to Huntsville Hospital, but her condition was not available Thursday night.
The driver of the Acura, who was not wearing a seat belt, was killed. Troopers did not release the name of the Acura driver Thursday night because of difficulties notifying his relatives.
But think about this yourself, how would you feel if someone you hated in life died suddenly? Would you feel bad about it?
~DJ Bothwell
XDvandalDJ · Thu Jul 20, 2006 @ 06:45pm · 3 Comments