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February 23, 2005
Fear and loathing no more

The Great Red Shark has made its last road trip through the desert night. And Gonzo and his attorney have had their last high-speed, hallucinogenic adventure. There will be no more Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.

The definitive wildman and literary adventurer, Hunter S. Thompson, is dead.

It's strange, but I guess it makes sense how it ended--with a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.

Many of us grew up following Thompson's escapades in the pages of his books. He took a real close, very raw look at the madness of life and captured much of that madness, and his own, in those pages.

After hearing the news yesterday, I pulled a few of his books from my shelves and traveled back in time for a few moments, recapturing the essence of this tremendous writer and his wild exploits. It was an entertaining, albeit brief, journey.

Raise a glass to Hunter Thompson, and give your accelerator an extra kick in tribute. The spirit of Gonzo lives on...

"It was almost noon, and we still had more than a hundred miles to go. They will be tough miles. Very soon, I knew, we would both be completely twisted. But there was no going back, and no time to rest."
--From Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter Thompson.

Posted by Carey Kish at 07:28 AM
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