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  1. “The divine Bill Murray once observed (I believe in reference to Chevy Chase) that when you first become famous you have a period of about eighteen months to be a dick, and if you don’t get rid of it during that time, then it becomes permanent”

    — Craig Ferguson, Riding The Elephant (2019, pp. 44-45).

    Hey, Bill, why not just use yourself as an example? He’s on a talk show (probably Letterman), many years ago and long after his SNL breakthrough years, when, for no reason at all, he gets up from the coach, walks over to a cameraman and starts slapping him around!

    The cameraman, not wanting to lose his job, just took it, and somehow, no one objected very strenuously to this ghastly event. Years later, when I asked a TV media critic about it, apparently this behavior is so rife, he couldn’t recall this specific incident (it really did happen!).

    Intrigued, I tried to find corroboration of the above, and in doing so, discovered that in 2018, a photographer, Peter Simon, had claimed that the then-67 year-old comedian had assaulted him in Martha’s Vineyard.

    Good grief! If you’re such a blob that you can’t cannot defend your against a 67-year-old man who’s been drinking like a fish since 1913, you deserve to be ridiculed for complaining that it had happened. Even if Simon had been, at the time of this rematch of the original bout between Abe Simpson and Mr. Burns, 71 years of age.

    Maybe the argument was over the last Fig Newton. Or perhaps Bill mistook him for the perennial theatre lobby-louche, Paul Simon, in which case, capital punishment would have been acceptable.

    Apparently, Murray ended up doing some serious damage. Three months later:

    “Renowned Photographer Peter Simon Dies…”

    ” ‘Make sure you put in that he always picked up the check,’ writer Stephen Davis (CAS ’70) says of photographer Peter Simon (COM ’70), who died of cardiac arrest in November 2018. ‘He was just a great spirit.’ ”

    There we go! I knew there had to be a reasonable explanation. Peter had stopped by to pick up Bill Murray’s check.

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