When I think of Mike the first thing that comes to mind was that grin that he carried around everywhere he went. I will always remember the first time I met Mike, he was pushing a little trail bike down the street to his house because he was not old enough to ride it on the road. I was riding my new specialized BMX bike and I found out he had an old GT he used to ride, from then on it was on. He could make that bike do what ever he wanted it to do. I always looked up to him as a rider, he would always encourage me to try new jumps or grind new ledges. He could hurl him self over jumps I could only dream of trying, most of the time he landed smooth but even if he didn't he would get right back up, fix what ever was broken and try it again. he was always at the head of the pack when we were riding. We would get dropped off downtown Austin and just get lost on the streets for hours looking for things to jump or grind. I will always remember those days.
I remember him picking me and Charlie up for school in the suburban first then making the rounds to pick up all th rest of the guys. He was always there so we didn't have to walk, and it was only a two block walk, but he would still pick us up first, the we would go to the gas station or school.
Then I was lucky enough to get to move to Arizona with him, for MMI. He was a great roommate as long as you could get the video game remote out of his hand. I don't really like video games, mainly cause I am not good at them. But Mike made me play HALO with him, and we actually beat it together many times after that. I remember we only had a few tv channels with no cable and he had forgotten his remote for the Xbox, so we would sit and watch dazed and confused dozens of times because you didn't need the remote to start it. until we got bored with that movie when we got really bored. we sat on the floor in the living room tossing a foam ball into the fan for hours till the people below us finally came up and told us to quiet down. We laughed uncontrollably for hours, and with Mike he had such a contagious laugh we laughed until we hurt. it was great.
I remember when Tara and Napoleon moved in, I got to see what love was. Mike and Tara got along great, and never fought. They were always there for one another. I remember one day the three of us got the idea to go to In and Out, but we didn't want to get in the car and we didn't want to walk either. The three of us got on Mike CBR, Mike driving, Tara over the handle bars and me hanging off the back. some how we made it.
One time on his mini bike he burned out and made a smiley face on the ground in front of our garage and that was still there when we left. Mike made alot of people smile in his life. There are so many smiles out there today on people just because they knew Mike. I will always be able to smile just thinking of Mike so I know there are many more. Mike made me believe you can if you try. He was one of the main reasons I finished school. I was going to quit and he talked me into staying, I just regret never getting to work side by side in a shop with him, working with him at Austins Pizza was awesome, but doing what you love is better, and I know Mike loved to wrench. I am so fortunate he went doing what he loved. I will never forget you Mikey. I can only wait to see you on the other side. I love you man.
Paul Lacaze