

I really struggled with this headline because Instinctively, I wanted something with more bite, like ‘He might not be able to pilot a boat but he sure could take pictures’. Mostly because it’s true. It may be honest and direct and shocking at first but when I was reasoning the headline I reverted to playing the tape.
“If I put that there it will get more clicks but two people died tragically and that’s going to be the takeaway.” It wouldn’t be “Oh, that’s actually clever and not mean when you think about it because O’Leary is a good photographer AND he (according to recent events) admittedly can’t drive a boat because Linda was driving.
Then I realized I should probably not use the “Can’t drive boat…” headline because there’s really no need to use humor as a springboard for personal gain.
Anywho, O’Leary’s photo’s are actually really good. He has a great eye for contrasts and while that may not be a ‘thing’ that’s what I noticed, so eat it.
Not bad. That’s one keen eye…
Thoughts and Prayers to the families who lost loved ones. And don’t rush to judgment publically until you have all the facts.
“You’re dead to me!” Damn he really means it.
What kind of guy kills two people while drunk, lies about the circumstances and then blames his own wife?
— Andrew Davids (@AdamDr518) September 1, 2019
You can think it all you want, just don’t say it on social or in public where it matters like Andrew here.
BTW, Running O’Leary’s social media accounts right now would be the WORST. With the amount of ‘my life is better than yours’ pictures and video’s he’s posted, it’s gonna be hard for folks to feel sorry for him.
Shitty, but it’s how the world works now.
OMG, it would suck sooo hard to be him right now. If he has a heart he intimately knows peoples lives were destroyed from whatever happened.
Thoughts and Prayers for the Families involved including his. Its gotta be life-altering in every way.
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