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e up feeling horny one day。 I worked for an hour or so; browsing around in Australia; but it was no good…my dick kept trespassing on my brain; so to speak。 I shut off the puter and went down to News Plus to see if I could find a magazine featuring pretty ladies in frothy lingerie。
  As I got there; a guy was ing out; reading the Columbus Dispatch。 I never read the paper myself。 Why bother? It's the same old shit day in and day out; dictators beating the ching…chong out of people weaker than they are; men in uniforms beating the ching…chong out of soccer balls or footballs; politicians kissing babies and kissing ass。 Mostly stories about the Skipper Brannigans of the world; in other words。 And I wouldn't have seen this story even if I'd happened to look at the newspaper display rack once I got inside; because it was on the bottom half of the front page; below the fold。 But this fucking dimbulb es out with the paper hanging open and his face buried inside it。
  In the lower right corner was a picture of a white…haired guy smoking a pipe and smiling。 He looked like a good…humored fuck; probably Irish; eyes all crinkled up and these white bushy eyebrows。 And the headline over the photo…not a big one; but you could read it…said NEFF SUICIDE STILL PUZZLES; GRIEVES COLLEAGUES
  For a second or two I thought I'd just skip News Plus that day; I didn't feel like ladies in lingerie after all; maybe I'd just go home and take a nap。 If I went in; I'd probably pick up a copy of the Dispatch; wouldn't be able to help myself; and I wasn't sure I wanted to know any more about that Irish…looking guy than I already did 。 。 。 which was nothing at all; as you can fucking believe I hastened to tell myself。 Neff couldn't be that weird a name anyway; only four letters; not like Shittendookus or Horecake; there must be thousands of Neffs; if you're talking coast to coast。 This one didn't have to be the Neff I knew about; the one who loved Frank Sinatra records。
  It would be better; in any case; to just leave and e back tomorrow。 Tomorrow the picture of that guy with the pipe would be gone。 Tomorrow somebody else's picture would be there; on the lower right corner of page one。 People always dying; right? People who aren't superstars or anything; just famous enough to get their pictures down there in the lower right corner of page one。 And sometimes people were puzzled about it; the way folks back home in Harkerville had been puzzled about Skipper's death…no alcohol in his blood; clear night; dry road; not the suicidal type。
  The world is full of mysteries like that; though; and sometimes it's best not to solve them。 Sometimes the solutions aren't; you know; too eventual。
  But willpower has never been my strong point。 I can't always keep away from the chocolate; even though I know my skin doesn't like it; and I couldn't keep away from the Columbus Dispatch that day。 I went on inside and bought one。
  I started home; then had a funny thought。 The funny thought was that I didn't want a newspaper with Andrew Neff's picture on the front page going out with my trash。 The trash pick…up guys came in a city truck; surely they didn't…couldn't…have anything to do with TransCorp; but 。 。 。
  
  There was this show me and Pug used to watch one summer back when we were little kids。 Golden Years; it was called。 You probably don't remember it。 Anyway; there was a guy on that show who used to say 'Perfect paranoia is perfect awareness。' It was like his motto。 And I sort of believe that。
  Anyway; I went to the park instead of back home。 I sat on a bench and read the story; and when I was done; I stuck the paper in a park trashbarrel。 I didn't even like doing that; but hey…if Mr。 Sharpton has got a guy following me around and checking on every little thing I throw away; I'm fucked up the wazoo no matter what。
  There was no doubt that Andrew Neff; age sixty…two; a columnist for the Post since 1970; had mitted suicide。 He took a bunch of pills that probably would have done the trick; then climbed into his bathtub; put a plastic bag over his head; and rounded the evening off by slitting his wrists。 There was a man totally dedicated to avoiding counselling。
  He left no note; though; and the autopsy showed no signs of disease。 His colleagues scoffed at the idea of Alzheimer's; or even early senility。 'He was the sharpest guy I've ever known; right up to the day he died;' a guy named Pete Hamill said。 'He could have gone on Challenge Jeopardy! and run both boards。 I have no idea why Andy did such a thing。' Hamill went on to say that one of Neff's 'charming oddities' was his plete refusal to participate in the puter revolution。 No modems for him; no laptop word processor; no handheld spell…checker from Franklin Electronic Publishers。 He didn't even have a CD player in his apartment; Hamill said; Neff claimed; perhaps only half…joking; that pact discs were the Devil's work。 He loved the Chairman of the Board; but only on vinyl。
  This guy Hamill and several others said Neff was unfailingly cheerful; right up to the afternoon he filed his last column; went home; drank a glass of wine; and then demo'd himself。 One of the Post's chatter columnists; Liz Smith; said she'd shared a piece of pie with him just before he left on that last day; and Neff had seemed 'a trifle distracted; but otherwise fine。'
  Distracted; sure。 With a headful of fouders; bews; and smims; you'd be distracted; too。
  Neff; the piece went on; had been something of an anomaly on the Post; which sticks up for the more conservative view of life…I guess they don't e right out and remend electrocuting welfare recipients after three years and still no job; but they do hint that it's always an option。 I guess Neff was the house liberal。 He wrote a column called 'Eneff Is Eneff;' and in it he talked about changing the way New York treated single teen mothers; suggested that maybe abortion wasn't always murder; argued that the low…ine housing in the outer boroughs was a self…perpetuating hate machine。 Near the end of his life; he'd been writing columns about the size of the military; and asking why we as a country felt we had to keep pouring on the bucks when there was; essentially; no one left to fight except for the terrorists。 He said we'd do better to spend that money creating jobs。 And Post readers; who would have crucified anyone else saying stuff like that; pretty much loved it when Neff laid it down。 Because he was funny。 Because he was charming。 Maybe because he was Irish and had kissed the Blarney Stone。
  That was about all。 I started home。 Somewhere along the way I took a detour; though; and ended up walking all over downtown。 I zigged and zagged; walking down boulevards and cutting through parking lots; all the time thinking about Andrew Neff climbing into his bathtub and putting a Baggie over his head。 A big one; a gallon…size; keeps all your leftovers supermarket…fresh。
  
  He was funny。 He was charming。 And I had killed him。 Neff had opened my letter and it had gotten into his head; somehow。 Judging by what I'd read in the paper; the special words and symbols took maybe three days to fuck him up enough to swallow the pills and climb into the tub。
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