I am yet to meet anybody who ever heard of Bukowski.

anna, it was the era of the "New Age Sensitive Man", reading Gide in a bistro was supposed to be chick bait. You're too young to remember that bygone time.:D
 
lol! wow.
well, now its bukowski era, baby. the era of the roughed up drunk.

hey.. if reading a specific kind of literature can get you chicks, i need to consider reading bukowski at my university. just at the cafe or library. anywhere where theres people. maybe a kindred spirit will suddenly reveal himself and say hi to me. ive been searching all around for buk fans. i even put my email in buk library books. :( all to no avail, thus far.
 

hoochmonkey9

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where were you when I was in university? well, not you because you were born when I was in second year, but someone like you? you know, more age appropriate?
 
haha.
i was in the womb, already thinking about bukowski =)

where are people like YOU in my university? all i can find is effeminate little boys who like to read milton or chaucer.
 
yep.
and deep down i think they have a secret love for the fringes.
anybody who's doing an english major must be a little strange.
 

Gerard K H Love

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where were you when I was in university? well, not you because you were born when I was in second year, but someone like you? you know, more age appropriate?

hooch is yet to meet anyone like anna101. Is anna101 like an entry level course? What subject? Teasing?
 
... i need to consider reading bukowski at my university. just at the cafe or library.

even if this doesn't help finding Buk-addicts - it's a fine idea!
Go ahead!
will spread the message.

where are people like YOU in my university? all i can find is effeminate little boys who like to read milton or chaucer.

i will not say anything against Chaucer here (since i am a big fan of the paintings of Edward Burne-Jones),
but i'm pretty sure, the T-shirt you recently said, you'd work on, could help your purpose ...
 
lol youre like the literary critic. you make meaning out of what wasn't meaningful or meant to be meaningful before. :)

even if this doesn't help finding Buk-addicts - it's a fine idea!
Go ahead!
will spread the message.



i will not say anything against Chaucer here (since i am a big fan of the paintings of Edward Burne-Jones),
but i'm pretty sure, the T-shirt you recently said, you'd work on, could help your purpose ...

hmm.. the im single and i like charles bukowski is a little extreme, but i really like some of the bukowski images ive found on the internet. and if i could print something out and bring it to the t-shirt making place, they might be able to do it for me. i think its quite expensive, but it'll be worth it =D
 
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