Hunter S. Thompson wasn't just a brilliantly talented writer, and especially not just a man. He wasn't more than a man, or less, but something else entirely, measured on a completely different scale. My friend Tim introduced me to Thompson's work several years ago, and it has since captivated me. I had reached the point where he'd achieved a certain level of immortality in my mind. If he'd beaten the odds and lived this long after all the drugs and violence and insanity, then nothing could bring him down.
I respected (and still respect) him greatly, as a writer, as a pioneer, and as an example to everyone who wants to live their life by coloring outside the lines.
All the best on this, your next adventure.
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The Doctor Is Out
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Re: The Doctor Is Out
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Anonymous
on Wed 23 Feb 2005 11:03 AM CST | Permanent Link
I just wish he would have waited to shoot himself until his son and his 6 year-old grandchild were out of the house.
Sigh. --Danya Re: The Doctor Is Out
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on Wed 23 Feb 2005 08:21 PM CST | Permanent Link
tis a sad sad time in history, very well written post Si... he really was a great man and will always be missed...
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