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Serpo
26th July 2013, 12:04 PM
Terminally ill “Simpsons” co-creator to leave entire fortune to charity (http://www.salon.com/2013/07/25/terminally_ill_simpsons_co_creator_to_leave_entire _fortune_to_charity/)

A dying Sam Simon takes a big swipe at environmental groups while announcing plans to give away everything

By Prachi Gupta (http://www.salon.com/writer/prachi_gupta/)News (http://www.salon.com/category/entertainment/)
http://media.salon.com/2013/07/478px-Sam_Simon-478x412.jpg (http://media.salon.com/2013/07/478px-Sam_Simon.jpg) (Credit: Wikipedia)
Sam Simon, the 58-year-old nine-time Emmy-winning “Simpsons” co-creator who was recently diagnosed with terminal colon cancer (http://www.salon.com/2013/07/25/terminally_ill_simpsons_co_creator_to_leave_entire _fortune_to_charity/#), has decided to leave his entire fortune to charity. His post-”Simpsons” credits also include shows like “Anger Management” and “The Drew Carey Show,” and the writer-producer admits that he doesn’t even know the full amount of his wealth; he continues to earn “tens of millions” from “The Simpsons” in royalties every year.
This kind of generosity is rare for anyone, but it’s especially out of step in status-obsessed Hollywood. But Simon, who is not married and does not have any children, has been a philanthropist his entire life. With his fortune, he has founded the Sam Simon Foundation, worth nearly $23 million as of 2011, which feeds starving people and dogs. He has donated hefty sums to PETA, Save the Children and the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
The Hollywood Reporter (http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/terminally-ill-simpsons-creator-vows-590262) recently interviewed Simon about the diagnosis and his decision to give away all that he’s earned. “The truth is, I have more money (http://www.salon.com/2013/07/25/terminally_ill_simpsons_co_creator_to_leave_entire _fortune_to_charity/#) than I’m interested in spending. Everyone in my family is taken care of. And I enjoy this,” he said.
When asked if he was “frustrated with bad things happening to good people,” like being diagnosed with colon cancer, Simon said:
No. I don’t think that’s what karma is. It never crossed my mind. But I don’t think the spirit of Hollywood is such a spirit of generosity. I think people really begrudge giving. In New York, it’s like that. A lot of charities spend a million dollars on a fundraiser to make $15,000. It’s a social swirl (http://www.salon.com/2013/07/25/terminally_ill_simpsons_co_creator_to_leave_entire _fortune_to_charity/#). They do some great stuff and then — it’s called mission drift. It becomes more about the parties. You know, I’m not married, and I don’t have kids. I had an emergency operation when I was septic, and I really did come very close to dying. My colon cancer perforated my colon. When I woke up in the hospital, even though I did have a will, it did become that much more important to me to set this stuff up for the future. And the Rockefeller Foundation (uh oh) has consultants who have been amazing. We found fantastic trustees. It’s something that will be living after I’m gone.


One cause Simon won’t give to, however? Charities that don’t, or can’t, in his opinion, produce enough results. “I’m not sure you get that with a lot of disease charities,” he said. “If you were donating to environmental causes for the past 20 years, do you think your money is doing anything? Because I don’t, and I used to support some conservationist stuff — Sierra Club, World Wildlife Fund. They’re treading water. Climate change is a big part of their problem. The environment has been destroyed, basically.”
Simon’s doctors say he has only a few months left to live.


http://www.salon.com/2013/07/25/terminally_ill_simpsons_co_creator_to_leave_entire _fortune_to_charity/

gunDriller
26th July 2013, 12:24 PM
there are charities and there are charities.

if he wants to really make a difference, he should give it to the most oppressed people on the planet.

e.g. the Palestinians.

Serpo
26th July 2013, 12:42 PM
hes going to let the Rockefeller foundation manage it ....hahahahaha

Libertytree
26th July 2013, 01:22 PM
I'd love to get in touch with a dude like that or even him himself. I need some dental work in the worst way and the amount of $$ is nothing to a fella like him, hell, it's just pocket change! I wonder if it's possible to get in touch with someone like this?

gunDriller
26th July 2013, 01:32 PM
I'd love to get in touch with a dude like that or even him himself. I need some dental work in the worst way and the amount of $$ is nothing to a fella like him, hell, it's just pocket change! I wonder if it's possible to get in touch with someone like this?

knowx.com

as in

http://www.knowx.com/

if he owns property, it will have his contact info - unless he put the property in someone else's name.

Serpo
26th July 2013, 01:33 PM
I'd love to get in touch with a dude like that or even him himself. I need some dental work in the worst way and the amount of $$ is nothing to a fella like him, hell, it's just pocket change! I wonder if it's possible to get in touch with someone like this?


what did Reagan take for his colon cancer ...........carnivora

PatColo
27th July 2013, 01:27 AM
I'd love to get in touch with a dude like that or even him himself. I need some dental work in the worst way and the amount of $$ is nothing to a fella like him, hell, it's just pocket change! I wonder if it's possible to get in touch with someone like this?

You looked into a "medical tourism" trip, prolly south of the US border? Could be MX, or if it made you feel better, CR or Pan; the doc should be your main concern... but if you spend a week there, may as well be somewhere nice to be.

US med/dental (prices!) are a racket of the highest order. You'll pay maybe 25% tops abroad what a typical US dentist will charge for same thing.

I busted a front tooth crown in Thailand a year some-odd ago. After 15 years with it, it snapped off right at the gum one tragic bite, with the metal pin there snapping leaving the other half there from the gum into the skull bone. So that had to be removed 1st, and replaced with a new one of proper length. Then the usual, fabricate temp crown while perm crown is made, then swap the temp with the perm.

New crown looks as good if not better than the old ;D, total cost < $400. How many thousands you think a US dentist would've charged?

I had a standard dental cleaning done in TH too; set me back nearly $20! :o

Oh yeah, in Panama 7 years ago I inquired about having a dead lower incisor root canaled; would've cost me $125.

The modernity of the offices I was at in both countries was same as US.

steyr_m
27th July 2013, 02:29 AM
Feel sorry for the guy, but the thing that stood out in the post is when I thought-- "people still believe in Global Warming?"