Sunday, December 30, 2012

New Year's Resolutions don't have to be hard, just find friends that support your will to live.

      Great article on The Fix via Salon.com: Nobody likes a quitter  . It rings so true to me, not particular to a smoking addiction but also when I have decided to start running, lose weight or go vegetarian, among other positive life changes. When you decide to change yourself, the SELF that you have become means things to other people, whether you know it or not. Perhaps they rely on your habits to support their own, perhaps you haven't had a true talk with those that love you about what you are going to do to better yourself, or many other reasons. I have noticed in my past, that when you make a change in your or your family's lifestyle, that other people either support you (without a parade, just a silent acceptance and support) or they just nod and go their own way. you have to watch our for yourself, first and foremost.

      Being selfish is sometimes a good thing. Always keep in mind that other people in your web of life you have built are your friends for a reason. Most of the time, these friends love and support you, they don't need something from you and want you to be healthy and happy. Sometimes, you need to remember, as my husband and  I have learned, that some friends are not really true friends but like you because you offer a lifestyle, thing or object they can use (boat, etc, or just bad habits they want to get someone else to do). Also, watch out for the "friends" who are always judging others, I met a few in past years friends or family, who seem like they view the world from a super progressive platform that no one can enjoy. These people are just as poisonous, because if you ever come into their view, like eye of Sauron in Lord of the Rings, you are doomed, in their eyes, you are not perfect. These are the people that may seem like they have many friends, but have only collected minions that only agree with them, on everything. I see these people as the silent bullies, the ones who bully someone into their way of thinking, and gather friends of only like mind.

        I say, on this New Year, we think of what we each need. We try to do better for ourselves, and then spread that help onto others, as I have always preached from this high mountain of internet gospel. The best I have ever felt about myself is when I turned off, tuned out and tuned in. (thank you Dr. Leary, who I saw live at UF years ago and know much about). Habits of others are easy to judge, what about your own? Perhaps we look too much at others for faults that match our own, or make us uneasy at their close proximity....Perhaps we should not project so much (hate that faux therapy term but it fits with certain people, doesn't it?) and look at our own lives to better those around us.

    In the end, our bad habits sometimes reflect the good habits we are doing, just showing the stress we put on ourselves. Take time, take time to care about yourself, take the time out from caring what other people think,and go InWard.

Happy New Year to you all. Talk to you again soon, be sure. Love to all, Juju Mcc (my true name)

Happy Day Before New Year's Eve which is the Day Before New Year's Day!

Monday, December 24, 2012

Merry Christmas Eve

Hello cats and dogs out there in the real world. I hope you all are enjoying a peaceful night as we are. Since having children, we have made a true effort to not do the whole "race to the mall for last minute stuff" but rather take time over the course of the month, to do holiday "events" (parades, looking at lights, volunteering, charity and baking goodies for the grandparents and friends.). I can say yes, we did all that. our children will wake up and have some neat-o cool things to open and play with, but we don't waste money on tons of plastic junk that we know they will get bored with in one week. It's a choice and how we choose to raise our children.

Every family has its own needs, and we have figured out at least some of our own the past three years. This is a relief, and a real gift- finding out what works for your own family unit, whether it be for a tight circle of friends, a couple or a single gal with her best dog- not worrying about how the Joneses next door are doing, and what they have, but rather finding your own true authentic path for your family. That is peace.

Personally, our family has  figured out what we need to do to keep "the peace", and it does come and go, giving us big windows of opportunity to move as a functional happy family unit.  I hope that we all find some peace this week and this night. I type this as my husband reads to our children as we move them into "quiet time". This time is when we give them about 30  minutes or so to play separately, in the quiet of their own rooms, away from tv.s, and noise makers. It doesn't always work out, as one will creep out of their space to bug the other in the evolutionary dance of "who is going to get in trouble first", but most nights it works. we turn the lights down, we step away from them and let their imaginations work as they play on the floor with their cars, quiet games or books. This is their peace. And it is ours.

Merry Christmas to you all dear friends. I can only hope that we all remain the lucky ones who can wake up and enjoy each blue dappled sunrise and each golden rose sunset, unscathed by violence or hate.

Peace on Earth, Kumbaya, and all that stuff to you :) 

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Friday, December 21, 2012

Another white man shoots and kills random people in PA for no apparent reason.

Link here : http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504083_162-57560537-504083/pennsylvania-shooting-update-two-killed-at-church-one-on-roadway/

Merry Christmas to those families, right? 

Thursday, December 20, 2012

What did Miss Venezuela from Miss Universe 2012 say?




WHAT HAPPENED HERE PEOPLE?! Some gadget in her whirly head went "ding ding, splat splat" like the mechanical gadgets in Edward Scissorhands and went kaplooey.

Don't get me wrong. I'm not Judging Here. Ok yes I am. This is hilarious and why can we not laugh at fellow human beings who say really dumb things whether on purpose on not, just like you and I have done on occasion. I really like her answer, and for a brief shiny happy moment, pondered what I would have answered if I was representing a foreign nation in a pageant like this (albiet even trying to translate the moronic questions from English).

Here are some possible answers:

"Si, no, eh - I don't not think Trump hair is really spun gold but rather smooth like yacht boat."

"Me tu tambien. Yes please sex on the side and zapatos con peros also. Yes."

"Brazil si is el bano y discotecha tambien. Oh!"

You see, I can be just as tacky as all the other websites making fun of her, perhaps because I know that I could never do those pageants, cannot imagine having a body like that ( cannot imagine!). If I had a body like that, I would never wear clothes. Ever. I would just go to my local coop and beach just butt ass naked. I would be so damn proud. Who cares? YOLO, right? Stand up paddle boarding would also be a joy.

 Oh, one could only wish. But for one moment, we get to giggle. humans - because they're all messed up.

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Oily stuff leaking into Gulf.

Link here : http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57559903/coast-guard-unidentified-substance-leaking-from-bps-deepwater-horizon/

Being an old fan of the incredible "X Files" show I instantly remembered an episode where oil coming from an old oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico ended up being some alien life form that came to life on Dec 21, 2012. Seriously, the writers of that show (Chris Columbus particularly) - that is a weird coincidence. And i'm not into conspiracy theories.

So, enjoy your clean shower today as the creatures in our Gulf enjoy a more oily bath of goo and mysterious substances.

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

20th High School Reunion Part 1 - The Endless Summer Night that was about One hundred degrees

This previous summer, our high school had it's 20th reunion. Reunions are the stuff of legends - movies are full of poignant moments of tender hugs, late night rendevous with old lovers, previous homecoming queens getting high in the bathrooms, science club nerds who fly in on their private jets after making it big in Silicone Valley. But that's all fiction. Based perhaps on same tiny sliver of real life of some screenwriter but still - fiction. Here's how the first night of our reunion went (names have been changed to protect the guilty and it's all well meaning so chillax and enjoy).

My husband and I get all gussied up for this event at the Buccaneer Lounge - yes "The Buc" as its called in Panama City Florida. It's an older place recently fixed up a little that sits on our beautiful St. Andrews Bay facing Shell Island and the tip of Panama City Beach. When I was growing up, "The Buc" was one of those mysterious taverns that your parents or someone else's might go to for dancing while you were left with some young babysitter who sat on your parent's phone the whole night, eating Domino's pizza while you got to sneak in some PG-13 HBO watching (if HBO was having one of those free weekends). Anyway, by the time I was old enough to go to the Buc, after graduating college, visiting home and local friends, it retained a certain "air" of smoke, smoke and alcohol. But you could enjoy the odor while watching the sun go down on the water, always a bonus. 

Pulling into the parking lot was a little butterfly inducing, I'll be honest. I was way more excited about this reunion than our 10th (which was fun but there just wasn't any distance between most of us by then). I had been on the committee again for our 20th and knew who to expect and was very excited about seeing friends that had shared certain classes or clubs with me, and of course many many memories. This was the one for the books, because after this we're going to start getting cancers, get eye problems, hip replacements, dementia, liver disease and other nasty things that take away our youth and fun. So, with this my always darker side on my shoulder, I walked into The Buc like some orphan duck looking for signs of my past that seemed, by now, very very far in the past. 

Side note : My husband of over ten years was a good soldier, displaying the grace, politeness and of course having fun while I talked for about two days straight to people I mostly hadn't seen in over 20 years. Some of the friends he has known anyway for a very long time, and others he just hit it off with and was able to find common ground with this strange group of panhandle Floridians, which indeed is a unique crowd, in all the best meaning. 

Back to the night. Let me just say this because it is important - it was a record breaking hot weekend. I mean that night barely got below 90 degrees at night(not kidding look it up). So, everyone was trying to maintain some kind of cool in an indoor/outdoor bar lounge tiki hut kind of place while sweating. Everyone I hugged was sweating, so I just pretended we were all back at Salty's (our old fave place on the beach) dancing and sweating to Grease Lightning and it was ok. Lots of sweat exchanged, perfume, alcohol, cologne, and sweat.  By the end of that night, my hair looked like a yellow q-tip from the humidity but that was ok, I was having a blast. 


SIGH. 
This is going to take several posts I realize, and I have an appointment in one hour to get ready for (dishes, wash kids, do nails before going). So, I will return for the next post. Tentatively titled: "The Endless Summer Night - Happy People and Bathroom Wuh-ohs". 

No gun talk for now, except I just did. 

Monday, December 17, 2012

One of the better posts from Gawker the past few days - yes it's about guns. You should read it and take action.

Link :   http://gawker.com/5968807/down-with-big-gun?post=55338126

And now for something completely different.

Hello cats and dogs. Whew it's been a tough week for our country. But it's been a few days so now apparently is the time for us to move on with hope and fingers crossed that the no more angry white men shoot us while Christmas shopping this week. So - with that let's talk about more important things, like Old Navy's fabulous pre holiday sale, the wonderful barrage of Christmas cards we get in the mail (oh the family poses!) and the fact that I still have not spilled the beans on The Most Important Event of 2012- my Bay High 20th Reunion in Panama City, Florida this summer. That is coming, maybe tonight - so keep reading, don't let my gun posts scare you off, in fact they might keep coming. Once these topics are out of sight, they are for most people, out of mind. (Advertising + Journalism 101). 

Take care, my friends, watch your step today and keep it on the road! 

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Are you there God, it's me the NRA.

I believe in helping others. So I have used my editing and writing skills to help the NRA with an open letter to God (their Santa Claus) that they are more than welcome to use at any time, with no freelance credits or compensation required. Here you are, Merry Christmas NRA>

"Dear God,

It's me, the NRA. Please be with us in the time of great tragedy and need as our country mourns the loss of innocents lives lost due to another random act of violence. This latest act of violence came at the hand of an obviously confused and mentally unstable young man who killed his own mother before shooting innocent children and staff members in Newtown. We pray for your love at this time Lord.

Dear God, we pray that you help the American citizens remain calm in these times, not pointing fingers at a respectable and ingrained institution as ourselves but rather look inward for answers to these horrific crimes of late. We pray that you are there to guide our citizens to the path of common sense when reviewing how our country has turned into a place of random horrific acts of terror. Here are some humble suggestions that you may place into the hearts of our dear citizens who need direction from our leaders in these times of crisis:

1. The mother obviously did not love that poor child enough. We're not saying she deserved to be killed but surely more hugs and Sunday School would have kept that poor boy from using her semi automatic weapons  on her and all those innocent angels.

2. Bibles. Nough said. If only Bibles were read every night to our children then they would not feel the need to find our well hidden (in the closet upper right corner in shoebox) guns we keep in our homes in case of tiny chance of home invasion by robber or zombies from Hell, and use them on other citizens.

3. Mission trips. Sending our overly medicated young adults who are not fully diagnosed or understood to other countries to convert the heathens is not being done enough. More missions! Better yet - let them defend our great country in third world countries loaded to the max with all the guns they would ever want.

4. Intense gun safety training. This is the most obvious answer to these heinous crimes. Every child, upon getting their driver's license, should be tested and trained on all types of guns. Guns are only dangerous to people who don't know how to use them, or to people whose mothers did not love them enough (see #1 above).

Thank you Lord, for looking out for our best interests and protecting our right to bear arms.

Sincerely and Amen,

THE NRA."

"Guns, Baby Yeah."

Shots fired at CA mall before gunman kills himself. Because strangers were not killed, it is not making huge news. Only when people get killed is it a bigger deal. Next time you go out in public, as we all will, think about what kind of person may be walking among your family, gun ready to randomly pick us off. Because GUNS. YEAH BABY.

http://www.salon.com/2012/12/16/shots_fired_at_southern_california_mall/

Reprinted in case we're too lazy to go to previous Gawker link. I made it easy for you. Guns and this decades long growing wave of mental health issues in young men is not a good mix. Whether it be more sociopathy or autism not being diagnosed or helped, something is happening. perhaps higher toxins, perhaps not enough closer parenting. Get off your cell phones and Facebook and look at your children.


I Am Adam Lanza’s Mother

Liza Long
Three days before 20 year-old Adam Lanza killed his mother, then opened fire on a classroom full of Connecticut kindergartners, my 13-year old son Michael (name changed) missed his bus because he was wearing the wrong color pants.
"I can wear these pants," he said, his tone increasingly belligerent, the black-hole pupils of his eyes swallowing the blue irises.
"They are navy blue," I told him. "Your school's dress code says black or khaki pants only."
"They told me I could wear these," he insisted. "You're a stupid bitch. I can wear whatever pants I want to. This is America. I have rights!"
"You can't wear whatever pants you want to," I said, my tone affable, reasonable. "And you definitely cannot call me a stupid bitch. You're grounded from electronics for the rest of the day. Now get in the car, and I will take you to school."
I live with a son who is mentally ill. I love my son. But he terrifies me.
A few weeks ago, Michael pulled a knife and threatened to kill me and then himself after I asked him to return his overdue library books. His 7 and 9 year old siblings knew the safety plan-they ran to the car and locked the doors before I even asked them to. I managed to get the knife from Michael, then methodically collected all the sharp objects in the house into a single Tupperware container that now travels with me. Through it all, he continued to scream insults at me and threaten to kill or hurt me.
That conflict ended with three burly police officers and a paramedic wrestling my son onto a gurney for an expensive ambulance ride to the local emergency room. The mental hospital didn't have any beds that day, and Michael calmed down nicely in the ER, so they sent us home with a prescription for Zyprexa and a follow-up visit with a local pediatric psychiatrist.
We still don't know what's wrong with Michael. Autism spectrum, ADHD, Oppositional Defiant or Intermittent Explosive Disorder have all been tossed around at various meetings with probation officers and social workers and counselors and teachers and school administrators. He's been on a slew of antipsychotic and mood altering pharmaceuticals, a Russian novel of behavioral plans. Nothing seems to work.
At the start of seventh grade, Michael was accepted to an accelerated program for highly gifted math and science students. His IQ is off the charts. When he's in a good mood, he will gladly bend your ear on subjects ranging from Greek mythology to the differences between Einsteinian and Newtonian physics to Doctor Who. He's in a good mood most of the time. But when he's not, watch out. And it's impossible to predict what will set him off.
Several weeks into his new junior high school, Michael began exhibiting increasingly odd and threatening behaviors at school. We decided to transfer him to the district's most restrictive behavioral program, a contained school environment where children who can't function in normal classrooms can access their right to free public babysitting from 7:30-1:50 Monday through Friday until they turn 18.
The morning of the pants incident, Michael continued to argue with me on the drive. He would occasionally apologize and seem remorseful. Right before we turned into his school parking lot, he said, "Look, Mom, I'm really sorry. Can I have video games back today?"
"No way," I told him. "You cannot act the way you acted this morning and think you can get your electronic privileges back that quickly."
His face turned cold, and his eyes were full of calculated rage. "Then I'm going to kill myself," he said. "I'm going to jump out of this car right now and kill myself."
That was it. After the knife incident, I told him that if he ever said those words again, I would take him straight to the mental hospital, no ifs, ands, or buts. I did not respond, except to pull the car into the opposite lane, turning left instead of right.
"Where are you taking me?" he said, suddenly worried. "Where are we going?"
"You know where we are going," I replied.
"No! You can't do that to me! You're sending me to hell! You're sending me straight to hell!"
I pulled up in front of the hospital, frantically waiving for one of the clinicians who happened to be standing outside. "Call the police," I said. "Hurry."
Michael was in a full-blown fit by then, screaming and hitting. I hugged him close so he couldn't escape from the car. He bit me several times and repeatedly jabbed his elbows into my rib cage. I'm still stronger than he is, but I won't be for much longer.
The police came quickly and carried my son screaming and kicking into the bowels of the hospital. I started to shake, and tears filled my eyes as I filled out the paperwork-"Were there any difficulties with… at what age did your child… were there any problems with.. has your child ever experienced.. does your child have…"
At least we have health insurance now. I recently accepted a position with a local college, giving up my freelance career because when you have a kid like this, you need benefits. You'll do anything for benefits. No individual insurance plan will cover this kind of thing.
For days, my son insisted that I was lying-that I made the whole thing up so that I could get rid of him. The first day, when I called to check up on him, he said, "I hate you. And I'm going to get my revenge as soon as I get out of here."
By day three, he was my calm, sweet boy again, all apologies and promises to get better. I've heard those promises for years. I don't believe them anymore.
On the intake form, under the question, "What are your expectations for treatment?" I wrote, "I need help."
And I do. This problem is too big for me to handle on my own. Sometimes there are no good options. So you just pray for grace and trust that in hindsight, it will all make sense.
I am sharing this story because I am Adam Lanza's mother. I am Dylan Klebold's and Eric Harris's mother. I am Jason Holmes's mother. I am Jared Loughner's mother. I am Seung-Hui Cho's mother. And these boys-and their mothers-need help. In the wake of another horrific national tragedy, it's easy to talk about guns. But it's time to talk about mental illness.
According to Mother Jones, since 1982, 61 mass murders involving firearms have occurred throughout the country. Of these, 43 of the killers were white males, and only one was a woman. Mother Jones focused on whether the killers obtained their guns legally (most did). But this highly visible sign of mental illness should lead us to consider how many people in the U.S. live in fear, like I do.
When I asked my son's social worker about my options, he said that the only thing I could do was to get Michael charged with a crime. "If he's back in the system, they'll create a paper trail," he said. "That's the only way you're ever going to get anything done. No one will pay attention to you unless you've got charges."
I don't believe my son belongs in jail. The chaotic environment exacerbates Michael's sensitivity to sensory stimuli and doesn't deal with the underlying pathology. But it seems like the United States is using prison as the solution of choice for mentally ill people. According to Human Rights Watch, the number of mentally ill inmates in U.S. prisons quadrupled from 2000 to 2006, and it continues to rise-in fact, the rate of inmate mental illness is five times greater (56 percent) than in the non-incarcerated population.
With state-run treatment centers and hospitals shuttered, prison is now the last resort for the mentally ill-Rikers Island, the LA County Jail and Cook County Jail in Illinois housed the nation's largest treatment centers in 2011.
No one wants to send a 13-year old genius who loves Harry Potter and his snuggle animal collection to jail. But our society, with its stigma on mental illness and its broken healthcare system, does not provide us with other options. Then another tortured soul shoots up a fast food restaurant. A mall. A kindergarten classroom. And we wring our hands and say, "Something must be done."
I agree that something must be done. It's time for a meaningful, nation-wide conversation about mental health. That's the only way our nation can ever truly heal.
God help me. God help Michael. God help us all.

liza long is an author, musician, and erstwhile classicist. she is also a single mother of four bright, loved children, one of whom has special needs.
Republished with permission from the Blue Review, a non-profit publication affiliated with Boise State University that publishes a mix of scholarly essays and journalism. The original post can be found here.
Image via AP.

"I am Adam Lanza's Mother" - A MUST READ POST.

http://gawker.com/5968818/i-am-adam-lanzas-mother

Friday, December 14, 2012


The Past Year in Mass Shootings in the United States: A Timeline

posted by  on FRI, DEC 14, 2012 at 12:08 PM

Posted by news intern Chelsea Kellogg
According to former FBI profiler Clint Van Zandt, who was just interviewed by reporters in the wake of today's elementary school shooting in Connecticut, there are 20 mass shootings per year in the US, on average. Let's take a look at a year of lax gun laws in the US:
December 14, 2012: At least 27 dead, approximately 18 of whom were childrenin a Connecticut elementary school.
December 11, 2012: One injured, two killed at a mall by gunman in Clackamas, OR.
December 8, 2012: Four killed and two injured on the Tule Indian Reservation including the shooter's three children, only one of whom survived the initial attack.
September 28, 2012: Five killed by a recently fired employee in Minneapolis, MN.
August 24, 2012: Two killed, 9 wounded in 'Empire State Building' shooting.
August 5, 2012: Seven killed in Sikh temple shooting in Oak Creek, WI.
July 20, 2012: Twenty killed and 58 wounded in Aurora, CO.
May 30, 2012: Five killed, one wounded in mass shooting at Cafe Racer.
April 3, 2012: Ten shot, seven killed in Oakland's Oikos University.
March 31, 2012: Two killed and 12 injured in a shooting outside Miami funeral home.
March 2, 2012: Fourteen injured in a mass shooting at concert in Tempe, AZ.
February 27, 2012: Five shot, three dead in a Chardon, OH school.
February 21, 2012: Four killed in a Korean Spa shooting in Atlanta, GA.
December 25, 2011: Seven killed in Grapevine, TX on Christmas Day.
December 1, 2011: Four killed in Bay City, TX mass shooting.
Meanwhile in China today, where guns are tightly regulated and not available to the public at large, a man wielding a knife allegedly stabbed 22 children, none of whom died.

Guns. Locked and Loaded in America


30,000 Americans die from firearms each year

A release from Stop Handgun Violence in response to the school shooting noted "If this country has not yet hit a tipping point on gun violence, it never will."
It cites a series of troubling statistics about gun violence:
Every day 150 Americans are shot and 83 (including 8 children) are killed by firearms:
Every year an average of 30,000 Americans (including over 3,000 children) die from firearms
Since former Congresswomen Gabby Giffords and others were shot in Tucson, AZ (Jan. 2011) there have been over 65 mass shootings in America-3 every month.
Since 1970 over 1.4 million Americans have been killed with firearms-more than all US service men and women killed in all foreign wars combined.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

John McAfee arrives in Miami - in other words, you can rest easy tonight my friends.

Please enjoy link here: John McAfee arrives in Miami  in order to further your knowledge on this incredible journey of one man's soul into the enlightenment years (otherwise known as mid life crisis of a very wealthy, drug abusing, globe trotting "inventor" who happens to have a "brown" girlfriend half his age) Yes I mean that. If you have read this blog for the over 4 years it's been going, then you know what I meant, too. Anyway, this story just needs some coked up screenwriters, and BAM - a big movie that exploits the misadventures of a "misunderstood" possibly about to get charged with murder former multi-millionaire. I can't wait. Here are some working titles:

"McAfee and Me - Dog Will Hunt."

"Cartel City - A Man's Journey Through Booze, Boobs, and Bedlam"

"Underage Is Only a Mindset"

"The King of Blogs - How McAfee got Caught"

"Virus Scan - How McAfee was Busted"

"Broken Kingdom - John McAfee and his White Castle in Paradise"

"Palm Pavilion - Holding Court in John McAfee's World"

"Escape from Guatemala - Die Hardest"  

And that's all for now friends, I have much more to come this weekend so you cats and dogs behave (mostly) and stay sane! 

Thursday, December 6, 2012

John McAfee - the gift that keeps on giving.




If you have not had the privilege of following the insanely "real" story of virus software founder John McAfee, you are missing out my friends. This story has everything a great Carl Haissen novel has, but it a TRUE STORY. It has these several components that make it a tale of true human imperfection, faultiness and yes, mostly tragedy.

Link here:
http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/john-mcafee-suffers-heart-attack-guatemala-detention-center/story?id=17890926#.UMECW4PLSSo


Like a true story of Backwards Cinderella, McAfee (after selling his company) chose the road of the eccentric, overly wealthy, hugely uninformed, drug use prone, high risk taking billionaire lifestyle and now, sadly, may end up arrested for an acquiantance's murder and may be having a heart attack. All this after being on the run for weeks now, protesting his guilt in the murder but also having weird impromptu interviews with ABC, CNN and other news sources that any defense lawyer would cringe at. Like any good ego maniac, he's all about himself, posting pics of his supposed bevy of young beauties on his blogs, painting himself a self styled Jimmy Buffet (but with more coke) and partying with drug dealers while wearing parrot shirts and leather flip flops, tanned and white toothed.

Let us take a moment for this latest McAfee Moment, and as he started off being heralded by some media as  some sort of misunderstood hero, now has continued his fall into the "yesterday's news" abyss, created by his own drug fueled insanity, his ego, and his lack of understanding of what big money can do to one so determined to be a Character, not a real person. Who knows, he probably had great intentions at one time, he seems smart enough, and money is not the culprit here - it's the not knowing what to do with it, and who to surround yourself with.

Waiting for the next McAfee appearance, hopefully it won't be a RIP but rather a "he's innocent of  murder, he's giving up his exotic compound and heading back home to Kansas so open an urban chicken farming business". That would be an ending as great as any Haissen novel.