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    I've been reminded why Bukowski hated people.

    Most of the time they all feel like ants. And though I'm irrepairably one of them - another ant, I cant help but fantasize about detachment...which I do attain, here and there, in bursts and spurts - until I come clamouring back for more; back for more.:D
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    What are you drinking?

    I stretched into three 24 oz Hurricanes...sigh, and alls well. Yes, the MD variations do bring me back for more. Yes, back for more.
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    Heavy Metal

    Blue Cheer, Sabbath, MC5, and the songs "third stone from the sun" and "dazed and confused"....put it all in a wood-chipper, mix with various energizing substances, feed to the proper teenager (in 1972) and you get real heavy metal. The rest is history.
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    What are you drinking?

    tonite sorry folks. reality has been kicking the ass of authenticity lately. . I had congnac, Budweiser and lime vodka tonight. The jam is in the background, but I might get cut-off again for saying that. later sisters and brothers. S
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    Iron Maiden, plague or blessing?

    I'd pay a hundred bucks to see Maiden...200 hundred if Gore Beyond Necropsy opened up for them. I'm middle aged and well past most nonsensical concerns. But metal, along with so much other music I like, remains important to me. I wont be fat and hairless, but if you see me at the show, I'll...
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    Greatest Guitarists - Yesterday & Today

    Low fi originality of Houndog Taylor....and what the hell kind of Tiesco-ish wild-assed guitar is he playin. I want one of those.
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    Bukowski's Relevance in an Economic Downturn

    Those are very relevent points Ronzo. One of the most impactful parts of good writing is its continued resounding thereafter within the conscioussness of an individual. When we can align ourselves with the portrayed/pictured unravelings of a unique narrative we can take for ourselves a bit of...
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    Kids these daze

    Aww shucks.
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    Kids these daze

    Fistfights?, I'll have you know I'm an academic...and we eggheads dont settle matters that way. We exert ourselves the same way you do...some more typed words. Ass whoopings hurt and blood comes out. No thanks, I'll defend my ideals and my honor just like you. type, type click. see, no one...
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    Iron Maiden, plague or blessing?

    "Courtesy" do we do that here? The Shitstains, yes indeed. Me and Post Toxic and Homeless Mind. I get to be Lemmy. We'll gladly rumble your guts, send you screaming for the shitter, give you a new reason to live. "1 - 2 - 3 - 4 ....5" (The Shitstains always start on 5 and we count REALLY...
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    Kids these daze

    Oh Roc, you're just saying all that to impress mjp. But I will say there has been some good potty-mouth on this site of late. Would our hero Buk be proud.
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    Iron Maiden, plague or blessing?

    C'mon, you're talking like and old guy, dredging up recollections ("you whippersnappers wouldn't know heavy if it bit you in the ass"). 1975? Jesus, so much has happened since then that you've missed. Theres no point in dropping names to you, you've already decided that the FIRST heavy band...
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    Iron Maiden, plague or blessing?

    "Pop" makes sense to me as Maiden wasnt quite heavy enough. They rocked hard all right, but nothing like their genre-mates Manowar, who were heavier, faster, louder and more over-the-top than any of "those" types of bands (to the point that they parodied themselves). But metal split so...
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    What are you drinking?

    Spiked my gatorade with Popov as I worked on the front porch (restoring the house this summer). Made a rainy nasty day a little better.
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    Iron Maiden, plague or blessing?

    Oh I enjoyed that gallop. I think they helped Metal. If you're not into heavy metal then you wont care about them and wont have anything useful to say. Iron Maiden was great...but I admit that I dont listen to them too much anymore...as metal has gotten far more extreme and...
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    Yeah, yer right. I missed the point. Got distracted by the un-glam of those party boys in the pictures. Douchebags and Bukowski do not cross paths at any point. The whole damn thing may now be officially dismissed.
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    Not left field...DH. What I wonder is whether a journalistic attack upon douchebags is only a revelation of the attacker's/writer's pasty-pink vengeance. And guess what...the douchebags dont give a shit. They'll still somehow get hotter chicks...and kick your ass too. Bad journalism will...
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    yeah, yer right PS, it doesnt.
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    douchebages have muscles and very attractive girlfriends...as eggheads, are we being petty,? getting back at those bastards after all these years?, now that the internet can help us do it? Did they point out our lame-ness for so many years that now it has to be someone else's LAME art project...
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    Jazz music

    Well, I can only applaud MJP's actions. Because SOMEONE should always be that person. Theres usually only one. I did it against Hugh Masakela at Dingwalls in London...because he was being boring (My Bloody Valentine had opened up and I had way too many Newcastle Browns). Anyhow, I got...
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    What are you drinking?

    two forty's of Steel Reserve...Big damn suprise. Finished a balcony job hours away. Me and the F- 350 listened to Beatles records until I made it home and found the old guy who sells those giant bottles. They are shaped like funnels, and its a good thing, cause I had to drink them...
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    Huncke here

    I traded my Buk collection (and some others) for a guitar too. A 73 Strat. So I'm rebuilding. Welcome Huncke.
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    heres a music vid on the subject.von douche
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    Picture of you (yeah you!) in 1987

    I had only made a few sculptures, I was 23, this is a rather crude St Sebastian. I still have this piece...not rotten yet but the weather will be claiming it soon. Theres a line in Stoppards "Jumpers" about zenos paradox that reffered to the arrows never actually making it to St Sebastion (as...
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    Poet Laureate of Douchebags?

    http://celebgalz.com/jay-louis-hot-chicks-with-douchebags/ Anyone heard of this book.
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