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Dairy Farmer Kills 51 Cows Then Himself

by Sasha Stone on January 23, 2010

This story has to be one of the saddest ever:

COPAKE, N.Y. – State police in New York say an upstate dairy farmer shot and killed 51 of his milk cows in his barn before turning the rifle on himself.

State police found the body of 59-year-old Dean Pierson in his Copake barn on Thursday. A visitor found a note Pierson had left on the barn door that said not to come in and to call police.

State police would only say that Pierson was having personal issues.

The Columbia County hamlet of Copake is about 115 miles north of New York City.

Local farmers buried the cows outside the barn Friday. They would not discuss Pierson or what had happened, but one of the men said these are hard times to be a farmer.


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Mourning the Death of a Friend

by Sasha Stone on January 21, 2010

This is one reason why it’s great to have a blog.¬† A few months ago, I found out my uncle Keith had died.¬† He was my age, or just a year older, and we were more like friends than uncle and niece.¬† He was an odd duck, nicknamed “Rass” by my departed grandmother, a severe alcoholic, and called Rass by all of us until he reached adulthood, when it was abandoned for his real name, Keith Sellers.¬† He was a troubled soul, no doubt about it.¬† They didn’t call him Rass for nothing.¬† Named after Rasputin, Keith could be a real renegade and tyrant.¬† He wasn’t so much mean as he was without filters or boundaries.¬† He would say whatever he felt like saying and didn’t feel like softening it for anyone.¬† Life got really hard for him in his last days.

He was only 45 when he died.¬† He died in his sleep.¬† Or so they say.¬† But he left a very strange last update on Facebook about being lied to by someone he thought loved him.¬† He was living in his car.¬† He died on someone’s couch.¬† These are details of his death.¬† The details of his life weren’t much better.¬† This past summer we had to talk him down from suicide.¬† He had thought things through and decided this life wasn’t worth living.¬† Funny thing about life – it can really seem like a drag if you don’t have a reason to live.¬† Some of us have our children to keep us trying to live as long as possible.¬† Some of us have our religion.¬† Not me, but others of you out there, I’m sure.¬† Some of us have an undeniable desire to survive because we’re hard-wired that way.¬† But if you have no kids and you keep losing your job, you have no money and you basically have no one in this world who loves you — what have you got?

But what’s weird is that Facebook, I think, gives us a false sense of community.¬† Yes, we are in touch with each other but what does that mean really?¬† When he died, his identity, or avatar, lingered on Facebook – still lingers.¬† His emails are still in my mail app.¬† I can find comments of his from Facebook.¬† He was a scary friend to have because he said anything he felt like, even if it wasn’t “PC,” especially if it wasn’t “PC.”

Even now, when I write something I expect one of his snarky replies.¬† It is almost as if we have gotten in a fight and are ignoring each other via social networking.¬† But no, he is gone.¬† His real life body gone and burned to ash.¬† We aren’t really so capable of understanding the complexities of this new dimension of relating to each other.¬† We try, but what does it all mean?¬† Anyway, I miss him.

Here we are as kids. Me in the orange shirt, Keith in the blue.

We did get in a fight a few times before he died.¬† One, he had posted a really seriously hideous photo of me and had tagged it.¬† Since I have a lot of followers of people I don’t know, naturally it felt invasive.¬† It was a real low point for me anyway, after a terrible breakup.¬† I had gained too much weight and couldn’t even bear to look at the photo, let alone have it on Facebook for all of my 500 and something friends to see.¬† I told him to untag it.¬† He refused.¬† I asked him to take it down. He refused.¬† So I defriended him.¬† After a while, I refriended him but he never put the photo back up.¬† I wish I wasn’t so weak of mind and soul sometimes.¬† But I am, Blanche, I am.

His doctor had told him he only had a very short time to live and that he could die at any time.¬† He didn’t really take care of himself.¬† He was jobless – always getting fired for saying mean things to people — and homeless; he was sleeping in his car.¬† He died on a friend’s couch.

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Close Encounters of the Neverland Kind

by Sasha Stone July 5, 2009 CELEBS

On a lark, I decided to drive up a car full of people to Neverland Ranch, not unlike Richard Dreyfuss in Close Encounters except my version of a mashed potato monument was a lot more like a box of jewels; what kind of people were lingering outside the gates of Neverland the day after news outlets announced that there would be no memorial in Los Olivos?¬† It was bound to be a scene of media and fans.¬† The overlay, though, was that it would be a pretty drive no matter what.¬† The drive up to Santa Barbara, cutting inside the coastline towards the Santa Ynez Valley, up to Los Olivos and then deeper in to where Neverland, and many other breathtaking ranches, called home. We knew from the outset that we wouldn’t get in past the gates.¬† Maybe someday they will open up Neverland to tourists and fans; hard to [...]

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Adios Mr. Federici

by Sasha Stone April 18, 2008 Misc

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3vUKBOJ5sU[/youtube] Mmmm. Bruce. Is it any wonder we girls would have proved it all night in a big way? The first E Street band member to die, Danny Federici dies at 58 from melanoma. Says the AP: Danny Federici, the longtime keyboard player for Bruce Springsteen whose stylish work helped define the E Street Band’s sound on hits from “Hungry Heart” through “The Rising,” died on Thursday. He was 58. Mr. Federici, who had battled melanoma for three years, died at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan. News of his death was posted late Thursday on Mr. Springsteen’s official Web site. According to published reports, Mr. Federici last performed with Mr. Springsteen and the band last month, appearing in a March 20 show in Indianapolis. After news of the death, the band postponed several concerts.

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