Streettalk: <b>Left to right:</b> Kenneth Michael Wolff, Cristina Merritt, Ian Edwards. <i>Nick Patella</i>

Streettalk: <b>Left to right:</b> Kenneth Michael Wolff, Cristina Merritt, Ian Edwards. <i>Nick Patella</i>

Streettalk

This is the End, My Friend: Asked at Del Monte Center in Monterey

Q: Between Terri Schiavo and Pope John Paul II we’ve been forced to think a lot about death lately. Do you believe death is something to be afraid of?
Follow-up: Who is someone you wish was still alive?



Kenneth Michael Wolff

Professional Caddy | Carmel
A: No, but for some reason the human body loves life so much that it has a fear of losing it and moving on.
A-Plus Man: My father. I miss him with all my heart.

Cristina Merritt
Student | Seaside
A: To me, no, but it’s a person to person thing. People believe different things happen after death.
Hitchhiking Beyond: Douglas Adams.

Ian Edwards

Student | Pacific Grove
A: I think death for a young person is scary. When you’re older, though, it’s just an inevitability that you should be comfortable with.
Fat Man Cometh: Chris Farley.

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