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HoyaSaxa03

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #105 on: February 25, 2005, 01:07:00 pm »
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Originally posted by HoyaSaxa03:
  thanks for your deep insights into a suicidal man's psyche ... looks like you got this case all wrapped up!
The fallacy of the excluded middle. Nice arguing Hoya! [/b]
For all non-logic-freaks, an explanation of Marple's deft rhetorical parry ...
 
 pistols at dawn!
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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #106 on: February 25, 2005, 01:21:00 pm »
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 pistols at dawn!
Or, "Safari can??t open the page ??http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_excluded_middle? because it could not connect to the server ??en.wikipedia.org?."
 
 Just because I do not have the answers, it does not mean you do.

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #107 on: February 25, 2005, 01:27:00 pm »
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 Just because I do not have the answers, it does not mean you do.
true that, marple, true that ... what were we talking about again?
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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #108 on: February 25, 2005, 01:33:00 pm »
Oh yeah, I remember.
 
 
 I think that Hunter wanted to be like Hemmingway. Did you know he commited suicide with a gun to the head, too?

Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #109 on: February 25, 2005, 02:03:00 pm »
I don't think mid-60's qualifies a man as "old", at leat not in this country.
 
 
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  he was an old man in ill health with a wife that knew he didn't have much time left when they got married. not sure how much responsibility he had there


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« Reply #111 on: February 25, 2005, 02:47:00 pm »
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  I don't think mid-60's qualifies a man as "old", at leat not in this country.
 
If he was entitled to get the senior discount on movie tickets, then yes, that qualifies him as old.

Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #112 on: February 25, 2005, 02:53:00 pm »
Thanks for clarifying that. It's comforting to know that the entertainment industry are the people who define what old age is.
 
 
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  I don't think mid-60's qualifies a man as "old", at leat not in this country.
 
If he was entitled to get the senior discount on movie tickets, then yes, that qualifies him as old. [/b]

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #113 on: February 25, 2005, 03:22:00 pm »
you are as old as you feel, and if you've seen a picture of the man recently, he looked like he was 80
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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #114 on: February 25, 2005, 03:35:00 pm »
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  Thanks for clarifying that. It's comforting to know that the entertainment industry are the people who define what old age is.
 
Glad to be of help, pops.
 
 Did you also miss the part where it said he had a grandkid (or kids)?
 
 But then, I guess that doesn't qualify someone as being old, either.  So when exactly does one become old in your mind?

ratioci nation

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #115 on: February 25, 2005, 03:52:00 pm »
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 Did you also miss the part where it said he had a grandkid (or kids)?
 
thats a pretty weak argument
 
 my dad is 65 and a grandad and I dont consider him to be old yet
 
 my brother is also kind of a granddad and he is 32, but that is a long story that I wont get into here

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #116 on: February 25, 2005, 03:53:00 pm »
One is eligible for AARP membership at 50.
 
 Given Thompson's lifestyle, his body was probably a lot older than his years would suggest.  Reportedly, he needed help getting around lately.  Like, getting from his desk to the bathroom.
 
   
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The last year had been a difficult one for Thompson. A broken leg had kept him from getting out as often as he had in years past.
 
 "Medically speaking, he's had an awful year," said Mike Cleverly, a neighbor and longtime friend of Thompson's. "He's the last person in the world I would have expected to kill himself. I would have been less surprised if he had shot me."
 
 Gabrielle Rafelson, who lives in Aspen with her film director husband Bob Rafelson, said Thompson had struggled with back and hip pain over the past year.
 
 Thompson, a close friend of her husband's, had developed a "dramatic limp" and wasn't recovering as quickly as he wanted, she said.
 
 "That probably had something to do with it," she said, referring to his suicide.
 
  http://www.aspendailynews.com/Search_Articles/view_article.cfm?orderNumber=10046
 
 

ratioci nation

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #117 on: February 25, 2005, 03:58:00 pm »
its the American Association of Retired Persons not the American Association of Old People

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #118 on: February 25, 2005, 04:00:00 pm »
Lets be honest, AARP is the old people's lobby.
 
 
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  its the American Association of Retired Persons not the American Association of Old People

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Re: Hunter Thompson ends his fear and loathing
« Reply #119 on: February 25, 2005, 04:02:00 pm »
He's dead.  
 
 You don't get any older than that.