the national registry of once famous personages
fiction
edward w pritchard
After the initial surge of drive to obtain fame and fortune has subsided many famous personages are content to fade away with their riches and quietly live out the balance of their lives. Because of the massive amount of income and net worth temporary fame can bring, persons not highly driven by the need to be in the news often prefer anonymity.
When such persons die, who were once celebrities, but now lived in anonymity it is difficult for news organizations and gossip renderers to hear of their death and know of their whereabouts. The national registry of once famous personages will solve this problem. Once someone has been deemed famous by a preset criteria they must register on line once each year with a required set of information allowing them to be traced easily. A small fee will be required for maintaining the system of registry and any surplus will be used for final expenses of the famous who have become indigent. All Americans must comply with the legislation as the cost we all must bear for everyone wishing themselves and others to pursue fame and fortune.
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