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No, I meant Tom Piper. I'm glad he had those few extra years I had forgotten <g>.

Reacher really is a lot like McGee, only more taciturn.

Tom Rettig was 54 or 56 when he passed. We must be an aging community because the roll of the dead is getting longer, isn't it?

Feh, out with the depressing thoughts.

Are you lighting off for France again this year?

>Interesting analogy to Travis McGee. I love that character!! I plan to start reading the Reacher novels soon.
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>Gotta correct you about Tom Piper, though. He was quite a bit older than 54 when he died (I want to say something like 60 or 61, but I'm not 100% sure). And he died well after the start of the UT (in September, 2002). Tom was a very, very good friend of mine and I still miss him. =0(
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>Unless you meant Tom Rettig?
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>~~Bonnie
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>>>>The past couple of nights I have been reading "61 Hours," the latest in Lee Child's hit series featuring Jack Reacher. Reacher is one of the memorable fictional characters of our times. He is ex military police, which doesn't sound promising. it turns out he was near the top of the heap and equipped to handle the baddest of the bad. As the series begins he is itinerant, no fixed address, no possessions. He has shed everything that would tie him to any kind of conventional life. He owns what he wears on his back, literally. Every four days he buys new clothes and discards the old ones into a trash can.
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>>>Curious: If all he owns are the clothes on his back then how does he buy the next lot ?
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>>Good point. I think he carries a minimal amount of cash. There is some funky bank account IIRC which he can't access directly and has to get wire transfers from. No car, no house.
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>>In a way he is a descendant of one of the greatest fictional characters, Travis McGee. Like Reacher, McGee had no job and worked only when he was running low on money. (He recovered things for people and kept part of the value). But even McGee had a boat and an old car.
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>>I don't know if you remember Tom Piper. Probably not. He died before FoxPro developers migrated from Compuserve to the UT. He was one of the coolest guys in the community and died way too young, at 54 I think. Anyway, one year when DevCon was in south Florida he made a pilgrimage to the boat slip where Travis McGee lived on his boat, the Busted Flush. It was identified by number in the books and actually exists.
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