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JOHN 'Dr. Gonzo' CARTER

[Picture taken on Sunday,
June 18, 2000 at the Phoenix NTN Trivia Bash]
(photo courtesy of Phil
"POGO" Vassar)

John is the second person
from the left -- holding a mug in his right hand.
(photo courtesy of Rob
"QBERT" Lake)
DAYTONA BEACH --
John David Carter, whose wry humor and storytelling gifts
delighted legions of News-Journal readers for nearly 20 years,
died Monday morning as he lived on the go. While driving
home from Jacksonville International Airport, he had an apparent
heart attack and he went off I-95 near St. Augustine. He was 60.
Carter, known as "Gonzo"
in trivia circles, had just returned from a trivia convention in
Phoenix, Ariz. He loved the word and fact game and was a champion
at it, winning trips and many prizes pitting his wit and store of
knowledge against the best in North America.
He was a proud, fifth-generation
native of Florida, steeped in its history, chronicler of its past
and little-known towns, folk and byways. Carter would rather tell
a story than eat or sleep.
An avid Internet user, who often
surfed the Web in the middle of the night, he delighted in
e-mailing bizarre news stories to a long list of old friends.
Carter was a doting grandfather,
and loving father of three.
Funeral arrangements are pending.
Tuesday morning, June 20, 2000, we
learned from the posting above that John Carter, a well-known and
liked NTN player, had suffered a heart attack and died on his way
home from an NTN get together in Phoenix, Arizona. John's
untimely passing was a shock to those who had been blessed with
his friendship, to those who had known him, to those who'd only
hours before had met him for the first time, and to those who had
only seen his scores on the NTN leader boards. Still others, may
have learned about John for the first time from the many tributes
posted on BadBart in the hours following Jamey Kirby's posting of
the newspaper story.
As a small tribute to John, I've
collected some of the early BadBart posts expressing the shock
and disbelief that he could be gone. These posts provide a
glimpse of John as seen by others, how special he was to those
who knew him, and how well regarded he was within the NTN
community.
First, here's a copy of what John
wrote in the National West Covina guestbook in August of 1998:
John Carter
Referred by Other.
Plays NTN at Houligan's,Ormond Bch, Fl & Merk's, New Smyrna
Bch, Fl.
Signed the guestbook on Aug 23, 1998 at 06:56.
Just sayin' thanx to Jason and Don for their help in scoping out
the new 900 mhz system. I have
forwarded it to some other NTN addicts in my area.
Congratulations to your team for the excellent play.
If any members of your team are ever in Florida, give us a shout
via e-mail, and we'll roll out a
seven-course Florida Cracker dinner... (A Possum and a
six-pack)... and play some triv. Also... great Web
Page.... Y'all done good! Gonzo a.k.a. Aggiedaddy on AOL
Second, here's a copy of what John
posted to BadBart earlier this year when Keith Donnelly passed
away:
R.I.P. MR DATA by John Carter
Never had the good fortune to meet MRDATA, but have read what
y'all said
about him.... Thanks to all previous posts for the marvelous
insight....
Sorry to lose a great person, magnificent triv player and
all-around
good guy....
Condolences and kind wishes to his family.
Dr. Gonzo
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Hello all,
I hate to have to be the one to report this, but I just got word
from a
friend of mine that works with John "GONZO" Carter that
GONZO passed away
Monday morning. Apparently he had a heart attack while driving
home from
Jacksonville after returning from the BASH.
I for one will greatly miss him, as I am sure all who had ever
met him will.
On top of being the best damn trivia player I ever played with,
he was a
wonderful, entertaining and warm person. I am still taken aback
by this news.
Jamey Kirby (plays NTN at several
locations in Florida)
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This is a dark year for us. First
Keith and now John.
John was a fine man. I am thankful to have met him personally, if
only once. It was a
great pleasure to talk and play trivia with him, as very many of
us know firsthand.
God keep you, John. Show them how to play a good game up there.
Ron Philo (plays NTN at Johnny's
in Overland Park, Kansas)
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What a nice man John was - what a
terrific trivia player, also.
CLIPPR (Peter Bauer of the Chicago Illinois area)
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I send my condolences to all of
Gonzo's friends and family. I will certainly
miss him here on Bad Bart. I will share this news tonight at
Durkins
Rebel (plays NTN at Durkins in Columbia, South Carolina)
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I'm absolutely devastated. He had
just left us, and seemed fine. He was
pretty much the life of our party here, stopping the joke telling
only long
enough to shout out correct answers that no one else knew. He and
I have
traded e-mails off-line several times a week since I met him at
last year's
Tampa Bash. He transcended acquaintance and trivia compatriot. He
was my
friend.
Jared McHatton (plays NTN in the Phoenix Arizona area)
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My condolences to John
Carter/GONZO's family and friends. I finally
got a chance to meet him at the Phoenix Bash last weekend. We
didn't
talk very much to each other, but it was obvious he was enjoying
himself at the Bash. He was smiling throughout and laughing, and
that's how it should be.
And that's how we should all remember him by.
Rest in peace, John. Say hello to Keith Donnelly/MRDATA and the
other dearly departed NTN'ers up there.
Steven (SEKA), agreeing that it's a tough year for NTN players.
Sacramento, CA
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I'm speechless...
Gonzo was a great guy... He took many pitcures here at the Bash
in May, and
e-mailed them throughout... He seemed like he was always having a
great
time!
I just don't know what else to say...
It is a sad day...
Bill (owns the Bilmar Station in
Tampa Florida)
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One of the last things GONZO
arranged with me is the email of pictures taken
in Phoenix. Shock, dismay, and extreme sadness overwhelm me and
Didi at this
news.
DaveMAGIC31@aol.com
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Total shock and disbelief. I don't
have the words to express the
sadness at hearing this news. We were all playing trivia together
two
days ago. In fact, he was the 2-man team partner with my son
DRAGON.
All I can do is add my voice to the many who have already posted.
My
deepest sympathy to his family and friends.
Sid Crawford
BLUMAX
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I am sitting here in complete
shock and dismay at this unexpected bad news.
I had the pleasure of meeting GONZO at the Phoenix Bash. It is a
memory I
shall now cherish.
The man was warm and gentle. He had the knack of telling a story
that is an
indicator of a master of the craft. His comic timing was
impeccable, making
even old Aggie jokes uproariously funny.
Considering the fact that he was instrumental in many of the
FamSam 31 first
place finishes throughout the Bash weekend, I think it is fair to
say he went
out as a Champion.
May you rest in peace, good sir,
Sincerely,
Ken Zeringue (Ken plays NTN in the Albuquerque NM area)
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I am shocked to hear that Gonzo is
gone. I echo the sentiments of many
others when I say that I'll miss his reasoned and thoughtful
postings to
Badbart. Although, I never met John in person, he was someone
that I
respected and enjoyed from afar. It would have been a pleasure to
have been
able to meet him but that wasn't to be.
Speaking for myself and, I'm sure, the rest of the National West
Covina team,
condolences to John's family as well as the many others (trivia
players,
BadBart members, newspaper buddies, etc.) who were part of his
large extended
family. It is, indeed, a very sad day.
Take care, Don (plays NTN at NWC in West Covina CA)
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Those coastal Florida bars that
rule the Countdown and Wipeout boards may not be
seen as often now. At the Bash, I sat with POGO, DR ROB, AIRKEV,
ZIRCON and
BIG J. At the next table was GONZO (wearing that Aggie jersey),
TENPIN,
LANCE and P R I. GONZO was buying pitchers for the group on
Sunday for Glory
Daze, before the banquet. We traded zingers all weekend long as
he spun story
after
story. Never an untoward word (pause for tears) and always a
smile.
TP (Bill "Total Package"
plays NTN at Grand Slam in Washington DC)
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"Bob Blake"
<jjbbob@t...> wrote:
< I am in shock...John was one really great fellow. Oh, man...
>
"Ron Philo" <rphilo@k...> wrote:
< It was a great pleasure to talk and play trivia with him, as
very
many of us know firsthand. >
"Peter J. Bauer" <pbauer@u...> wrote:
< What a nice man John was - what a terrific trivia player,
also. >
"Steven Watanabe" <stevenhw@l...> wrote:
< He was smiling throughout and laughing, and that's how it
should
be.
And that's how we should all remember him by. >
That was certainly how it was Sunday morning at just before 11:00
A.M. when the two of us banged down the door at FS 31 to start
another day. Certainly, no indication...never mind.
liljol, unable to add much else...
(Joel lives in the San Diego CA
area but plays NTN anywhere that it is offered on the planet)
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man this is a shock, i met GONZO
for the first time this weekend. he was a
great guy, hilarious. all around nice guy.
this is terrible
bobby(LEWSER/MENSA)....my heart
goes out to his family and friends, this really sucks
(Bobby plays NTN in the Denver Colorado area)
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Dear God, who is next?
My finest memory of John:
Last year, on the Thursday after the Bash, I had agreed to come
to John's
home bar for a few games before I headed out the next day...John
found out
it was my birthday, and proceeded to buy me dinner and all the
drinks I had
for the evening...what a guy!
This just plain sucks. I'm starting to lose my belief in the
concept of a
benevolent God.
HUSKER (somewhere in Iowa)
Who wonders is Heaven shouldn't be
ranked #1 now
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I never was lucky enough to meet
him, but while sorting my email, I found
the email that GONZO sent me a couple of weeks ago telling me
about about
his Siamese, Prissy, who like Cleo had also succumbed to kidney
disease. It
was a very sweet message, and I hope with all my heart that John
and Prissy
have at last been reunited.
My condolences to his family, friends, and trivia teammates.
AARDVK (Houston Texas)
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I am absolutely devastated. I
can't really say any more than that. I hardly met him this past
weekend at all, and I regret that. If anyone has a chance, visit
http://www.n-jcenter.com/. There is a story about John, and a
link to a tribute page where you can leave your thoughts on this
tragic loss.
DIG
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I suddenly realized that I have
never known his address. Can anyone tell me
that, or give me info on the funeral arrangements? I want to
attend or at
least send something.
Jared/P R I (plays NTN at Famous Sam's in Phoenix Arizona)
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John Carter was one of the
kindess, nicest men I have ever had the priveledge
to know. He visited here to play trivia at Ichobods several times
and was
planning a trip soon to play with me at Durkins. He was the best.
We talked
almost daily. I cheerish the time we got to spend in Tampa. I
will
cheerish the poems he sent to me. It is a sad day. I don't know
what to say
or do. He will be missed greatly.
Karen (plays NTN at Durkins in Columbia SC)
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I had the privilege to meet GONZO
in February, 1998
when I was in Daytona Beach for a holiday. We spent
several evenings playing NTN at Houligan's and Flip
Flop's. We also played two rounds of golf together.
He was an outstanding host and we became good friends.
The last time I saw him I issued an invitation for
him to visit Edmonton for a reciprocal golf and NTN
visit. Sadly, that will now never occur.
Although I seldom see rankings from Florida during
the hours I play, I know all future national individual
rankings will be missing a name highly regarded by
myself and many others up here. He was a fine NTN
player and a first class gentleman.
My condolences to GONZO's family and his circle of
NTN friends.
Rob Lake (QBERT @ Inglewood in Edmonton Alberta)
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Our condolences to John
"GONZO" Carters' immediate and extended
families, particularly to those here who have lost a good friend.
We
met only last month in Tampa, on a sunny day that seemed to
promise
we would meet again. Tonight we salute "GONZO", I will
be using his
handle thru the evening, and toasting him on his way to a better
place.
Dogbyt and the Crew @ R J Gators / PSL
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I can't really add anything to the
tributes to GONZO. The rest of you are
far too eloquent. I will only say that he visited us and
impressed everyone.
He even sent my friend ANGEL a Merk's tee shirt, which meant alot
to her
since her last name is Merkle.
He kicked my ass in nearly every NTN game we played that night. I
am
extremely competitive and don't like coming in second, especially
to
visitors, but I did not mind losing to John. He was that nice.
I will play under GONZO myself tonight. Hope I put up a good
enough score to
get out.
Sarge (Mark in Alabama)
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Well, I was going to post about
our 4-box team's relatively
successful effort in Sports IQ last night, but it doesn't seem to
matter much about now.
Like Sarge, I don't think anything I can say here could add much
to
what's already been said about our friend John. The fact that so
many have already had so much good to say about him in this forum
speaks volumes about the man. I think I would consider my life a
great success if even a small fraction thought of me so highly
when
my time comes.
And if I may be so self-indulgent to say, it makes me even sadder
that I had to abruptly cancel my plans to attend the Phoenix
Bash.
I was fortunate to first meet John when I was in Florida last
year,
when I joined Tati and some others from Altamonte to drive to
Merk's
for a few games, shortly before the first Bash. I was surprised
to
find that he and my father had known each other back in the '70s
when
both were newspapermen in the central Florida area, and we shared
many great stories (his 10 for every one of mine). No doubt that
he
was one of the trivia greats I've ever played with, but that is
secondary to the fact that he instantly became fast friends with
everyone I saw him meet (at the first Tampa Bash).
And after all, the friendship aspect is as important as the
trivia,
isn't it? Otherwise, we'd as likely be at home playing Buzztime
or
some such every day instead of hitting our local NTN joint.
Perhaps
the loss of our friend may keep us mindful of what really matters
when we forget that our petty concerns about references,
monkeyshines, network glitches and such, are just that.
KC/GONZO (:-<
Raising a glass of Coke/no ice to my good friend John
(Kevin of the Portland Oregon
area)
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I am stunned and saddened by this
news. After having just met him
over the weekend and now this. Gonzo was one of the few who took
time
to directly respond to me. My condolences go out to his family
and
personal friends. He was a nice man and great Trivia and QB1
player.
Deepest regards,
ak
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Needless to say, I'm in shock as
well.
A quick glance of my old e-mail finds John's old blues posts
(from last summer) in my box. We are all blue today...
POMAN,
who will play as GONZO this week as well...
On Sat, 28 Aug 1999, John Carter wrote:
> SANDBAGGER'S BLUES
> by Blind Lemon Gonzo
>
> My box is out of range
> and I doan know what to do
> My box is out of range
> and I doan know what to do
>
> Boss man done re-set the system
> but it still too drunk to screw
>
> I come in Monday evening,
> but the bar play QB1
> Oh, I dropped by Monday eve'nin
> and the bar, it play QB1
>
> Ain't no trivia in town nowhere
> Ain' no way to have no fun
>
> Lookin' for that heaven
> where the monkeys never shine
> Searchin' fo' that par-a-dise
> where them monkeys they don't shine
>
> They say it's number fo'
> Might as well be nine
>
> I rack up one near per-feck
> and I wan' the whole world to see
> I hit a sco' near perfeck
> and I hope the whole world will see
>
> But when the sco-board showin'
> I got beat by DAVETV
>
> I bet half my Showdown
> on that lowdown number five
> I put down half my Showdown
> on that turkey number five
>
> But that quiet man in the corner
> Sandbag me, he shuck and jive
>
> So now you heard my story
> it's a old song sad and true
> my box still out of range
> and I doan know what to do
>
> I got those
> low-down
> dark-brown
> half-frown
> flea.......... bitten hound
> bull dozin'
> finger fartin'
> brain lockin'
> (pause for effect)
> double dealin'
> woman stealin'
> plain old
> Q-B-One-in'
> An-TAG-o-nist-in'
> Zealot playin'
> 'Bused News sayin'
> Playback prayin'
> Spo'ts trivia layin'
> Monkey shinin'
> (Another pause for effect as crowd screams old black church
cliches from
> the audience)
> those a** bucket, mother-f***in' long haul truckin'
> Sandbagger's BAL-ue-Hooooooos......
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I, too, wish to add my name to
those who are saddened by the new of
GONZO's death. I was extremely pleased to finally meet a man
whose
Badbart postings had always been insightful and delightful, and
nearly
always to the point. At least I had the opportunity to tell him
that
personally at the Bash. RIP, Doctor.
Chuck Sowder--PROF
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I just got home from Tuesday night
Trivia and read this email. I am
very seriously crying right now, because I had the opportunity to
meet
this man in Tampa, and this is very sad news. Apparently, he was
on his
way home from the Bash in Phoenix when this happened.
My condolences to his friends and family. Oh my God, I just hate
to
hear things like this. John was an extremely nice man, great
personality, a great trivia player, and will be missed by all.
Syl (Sylvia of the Delaware area)
Feeling very sad tonight
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I'd been meaning to post about
what a great time we'd had in Phoenix this
weekend. All the great people we'd met, and re-met...
Neither Beth nor I had read any of today's posts before we
started playing
tonight. But when we saw two GONZO's show up after Showdown, one
from Nick
and the other from Mirage, well....the badbart MRDATA tribute was
too fresh
in our minds for us not to worry.
Then came GONZO's from Durkins, and a place called Philly's...we
weren't
familiar w/that name, so we watched closely the next time
thru...oh, it's
Phoenix...'nuther bad sign...
Then Catbirds, the next game or the game after...
So we were prepared, when we signed on...
Barely, BARELY, met the man. We were kind of off to the side the
whole time,
and didn't really get to know him. No fault of his, there was
nothing
unapproachable about him. I wish I'd known it was the last chance
we'd have
to talk with him, but that's a regret that's been heard before,
hasn't it?
Nothing much to add. Wish I could add more, i.e. wish I'd
Dave (Mr ALE of the Long Beach CA
area)
GONZO
Unfortunately I never had the
pleasure of meeting Gonzo. My condolences to his family and
friends. But it sounds like he had just returned from doing
something he truly loved with a lot of close friends, and that is
important. In today's hectic lifestyle, people don't take enough
time to stop and smell the flowers. It sounds like he did and
that he enjoyed life. It's too short to sweat the small stuff.
I expect heaven to consistently rank in the top 5 every game now
with Gonzo's brain power added to Keith playing 8 boxes! We'll
miss you guys!
BO (Chris Gum of the Addison Texas area)
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