In Memory of Robin Williams
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 8:22 am
It is sometimes easy for us to miss news here in Japan, especially if we are not checking the internationals news sites online or on cable TV. In case you had not heard, Robin Williams died a few days ago.
I remember growing up watching and being entertained by Robin Williams. He was kind of like a crazy uncle that was both hilarious and a little unnerving because of his wild unpredictability - not helped of course by his battle with drugs and alcohol.
His style of humor and his talent was not for everyone, naturally, but I always found myself looking forward to seeing him when he was on TV or in a movie.
I also found out that he was a Warhammer 40k fan. No one is sure of the details, but he did visit GW stores and play games. I can imagine him being a hilarious and yet annoying person to play against as he would know doubt be telling a narrative using his voice talents to do individual voices for each one of his miniatures. I think I would have loved that though.
Anyway, to Robin Williams, a fellow 40k fan and gaming geek I say a fond farewell and rest in peace.

I remember growing up watching and being entertained by Robin Williams. He was kind of like a crazy uncle that was both hilarious and a little unnerving because of his wild unpredictability - not helped of course by his battle with drugs and alcohol.
His style of humor and his talent was not for everyone, naturally, but I always found myself looking forward to seeing him when he was on TV or in a movie.
I also found out that he was a Warhammer 40k fan. No one is sure of the details, but he did visit GW stores and play games. I can imagine him being a hilarious and yet annoying person to play against as he would know doubt be telling a narrative using his voice talents to do individual voices for each one of his miniatures. I think I would have loved that though.
Anyway, to Robin Williams, a fellow 40k fan and gaming geek I say a fond farewell and rest in peace.
