Dave Barry, Pulitzer Prize winning author and columnist, has reportedly died in what authorities are describing as an unfortunate case of horse-play.Eyewitnesses report that the 62-year-old Barry was alone in his speedboat, and traveling at a high rate of speed, when he crashed into a pier on the Port Boulevard Bridge around 2 a.m. Barry is reported to have been standing in his boat at the time of the crash, and was naked except for a jack-o-lantern that he wore over his head. Authorities believe that the pumpkinhead guise may have been a contributing factor in the accident.
Coincidentally, Barry’s passing comes five years to the day after his announcement that he would be taking an indefinite leave of absence from his weekly humor column at the Miami Herald.
Barry’s widow released the following statement early this morning:
“We’re all so shocked that this could have happened. Of course, we knew Dave loved to wear his pumpkinhead, but he never, ever boated in the nude! I want to offer a sincere apology to the eyewitnesses. It must have been a very disturbing sight!”
Barry’s passing starts the fifty-year countdown to the expiration of the author's copyright on such phrases as “I’m not making this up!” and “would be a good name for a rock band,” as well as words like “gob” and “booger,” which will be available for use by all humor writers in 2059. It is generally believed that Barry's more generic use of exploding or flaming farm animals, small appliances and toilets will be available at a much earlier date.
Barry’s attorney has indicated that it was the humorist’s desire that his cremated remains be blended with the ink that will be used in printing his final book. The posthumous release (appropriately titled Dead my Ash!) will be published from notes that Barry compiled on his substantial gum wrapper collection and the inner flaps of Cheese-It box tops.
Barry was scheduled to make an appearance in his role as lead guitarist for the Rock Bottom Remainders at a concert this evening. Venue organizers at the Gramercy Park Nursing Home are expected to release details on the concert later today, but it is believed that Barry will be unavailable for this appearance.
Plans for a memorial service are uncertain; however, memorial contributions may be made to the Miami-Dade Objectophiliac Support Center or the Starving Humor-Writer Fund of America.
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