Hunter had obviously been a troubled individual in recent years, and this probably won't surprise many of the locals in Woody Creek. Mr. Thompson has been a long time contributor to the local color in the neighborhood, and he will be missed by many throughout the state. -- Bob Johnson, Denver, Co. bobj@cris.com
"RIPP" <RIPoolPlayer@aol.com> wrote in message news:1108997605.863420.226020@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...>I used to love this guys take on things. Some of his Rolling Stone> magazine work was great. He`ll be missed.>
-- Bob Johnson, Denver, Co. bobj@cris.com "RIPP" <RIPoolPlayer@aol.com> wrote in message news:1108997605.863420.226020@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...>I used to love this guys take on things. Some of his Rolling Stone> magazine work was great. He`ll be missed.>
"bonham15" <bonham15NOSPAM@cox.net> wrote in message news:nNRSd.90$Hs.33@okepread04...> hunter was one of the few people i regarded as a legitimate hero (at least > to me). generally it pissed me off a bit when i read it, but then he had > a lifelong hemingway fixation.... if there is any karma in the world his > new job is riding nixon around in hell, while doing acid with angels..>
andy (the one in omaha).> "Bob Johnson" <bobj@cris.com> wrote in message > news:cvgjfa$a0s@dispatch.concentric.net...>> At the risk of offending some, this is what you might call going out with >> a bang! Twice!>>
-- >> Bob Johnson, Denver, Co.>> bobj@cris.com>> "RIPP" <RIPoolPlayer@aol.com> wrote in message >> news:1108997605.863420.226020@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...>>>I used to love this guys take on things. Some of his Rolling Stone>>> magazine work was great. He`ll be missed.>>>