Blogging in memoriam

Last week's plane crash and house fire on Mar Vista Hill -- a few blocks from the L.A. Observed bunker, in a neighborhood that's home to several journalists -- has prompted the launch of a blog dedicated to remembering Dr. Paul Tobias, the pilot who perished with his wife.

11:37 PM Monday, March 22 2004 • Link
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I'm going to miss Paul. I knew I could count on his integrity each time I referred a friend to his practice. His practical approach cut right through the BS, and that is what made him so special. I always left his office with a renewed sense of freedom.

In otherwords, Paul had the courage to tell the truth, and deliver it so it could be heard.

A great example for me and I'm sure many others.

Tim.

Posted by: Tim Johnsopn at March 23, 2004 10:37 AM
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