Linda Lee Bukowskeeeee

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JimmyLane

In her younger years she was a drunk, foul mouthed pig, but she had as much of a need for a home and cat as he did. Also, she knew how to deal with his bullshit while tormenting the hell out of him with her own. True love, you see.
 

Ponder

"So fuck Doubleday Doran"
RIP
If Mr. Lane means Linda king, he also has no idea who he is talking about.
For now Mr. Lane seems to be a foul mouthed pig.
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
When people want to be condescending they often refer to the other person/persons as Mr./Mrs.. I've noticed.
Now, is Mr. Lane referring to Mrs. Bukowski or Mrs. King? :D
 
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JimmyLane

Now, is Mr. Lane referring to Mrs. Bukowski or Mrs. King? :D

Mrs. Bukowski, I know the difference. It's my opinion based in part on the Bukowski tapes, especially what Hank says the episode he kicked her on the couch. He was angry but spoke the truth there. Let's just say I take his word for it and my understanding of the material and not yours. We can agree to disagree.

Ponder: Criticizing me for having a filthy mouth is quite ironical coming from a person participating on a website devoted to Bukowski. :rolleyes: I'll be on my way in that case, let me know. Other than that, I'm not here to joust with you fellows and your cutting remarks. Let's leave it there.
 
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Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
Let's just say I take his word for it and my understanding of the material and not yours. We can agree to disagree.

But Jimmy, I never gave you my understanding of the material! :confused:
- But I guess you're referring to other members understanding. And sure, we can agree to disagree. No problem at all!
 
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hoochmonkey9

Art should be its own hammer.
Moderator
Founding member
JimmyLane! my brother!

fuck off!

neither Linda is as black or white as you think.

no Linda's are.
 

chronic

old and in the way
Mrs. Bukowski, I know the difference. It's my opinion based in part on the Bukowski tapes, especially what Hank says the episode he kicked her on the couch.

I didn't get that at all from that segment. Bukowski was drunk and took exception to the fact that Linda liked to go out with her friends and do stuff, as young women often do. When she challenged him on it, he got pissed off and kicked her. It seemed to me that he had an old-fashioned view of women-as-property which was amplified by liquor.

I can't see how, based on that one little segment, you could draw that conclusion. I mean, it may even be true, but there's certainly no evidence to that effect in that segment of the Bukowski Tapes.
 
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pigmantoo

Women as property? Like a sofa? I would like to explore that idea, but who writes as many lines about a sofa as Buk did about women?

I know in past history women were considered property - but I am not sure Buk really felt that way. As I have a very low IQ enlighten me.
 
I can't see how, based on that one little segment, you could draw that conclusion. I mean, it may even be true, but there's certainly no evidence to that effect in that segment of the Bukowski Tapes.

Agreed.

JimmyLane, to base your statement on that one video clip makes your entire argument suspect. Perhaps that clip gave you the germ of an idea about Linda Lee Bukowski. But you haven't offered anything beyond that we may take as concrete evidence.

I saw the segment you speak of in "Born Into This," I believe. It looked to me like Buk was drunk and spouting off. And Linda was just letting him vent and not doing or saying anything to make him more violent.

You would get a better idea of how she was as a younger woman by reading the character based on her in "Women."
 

bospress.net

www.bospress.net
Criticizing me for having a filthy mouth is quite ironical coming from a person participating on a website devoted to Bukowski. :rolleyes: I'll be on my way in that case, let me know. Other than that, I'm not here to joust with you fellows and your cutting remarks. Let's leave it there.

How fucking original of you.

For once, I'd love a troll to come at us with something original instead of the same tired, old material....

Don't let the door hit you in the ass.

Bill
 

jordan

lothario speedwagon
is there a forum fauna for that yet? the `"1st amendment crusader" or something - someone who comes in and makes a wildly absurd statement and then *GASP* can't believe that people call him out for being a dick.
 

jordan

lothario speedwagon
ahhh - the dissident!

should've checked first. those threads were funny when first written, but even moreso now when people come to the forum and somehow magically CONFORM EXACTLY TO THEIR FAUNA TYPE.
 
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JimmyLane

Yeah that's it, people called me out. I'll be sure to submit my work to your chancepress and that other rag, bospress. :rolleyes:
 

Bukfan

"The law is wrong; I am right"
And know that I'll be visiting your bedroom soon to take a shit on the back of your neck.

Now, now! No sexual fantasies, please!

Second thought, Billy, I'm staying.

Another empty promise. You can't trust nobody nowadays...
 
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JimmyLane

True. To think that that other fish cunt who called me a troll thought he had provoked me to leave, as if he were the one who'd said something original. On second thought, I'll submit to your press but definitely not his.

Okay, let's address the Bukowski couch kicking episode more closely and you decide whether this lays the basis for Linda being a pig or not.
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To the charge that she was out every night like his Jan, she says:

"I don't want you to give these people the impression that I'm out every night."

Bukowski plays along momentarily, but goes on to say:

"You know what a hunk of phoney shit you are?...I hate liars...you lied right into their faces you cunt...(just then? she says...I did not!) you were out five nights in a row last weekend...you came in 5:30 one night, 3:30 the other, the night before last you came in 2:01am!"

She says,

"I invited you along...Come and understand what I need to do in my life and it's not bad iand and it's not against you..."

He replies:

"The month of May you were out 15 nights past midnight."

She laughs.

"It's true," he says. "The calendar is marked."

She laughs, says: "So what?!"

"I do live with other people and will for the rest of my life!"
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And Bukowski kicked her for the filthy pig she was.
 
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jordan

lothario speedwagon
so you're saying she's a filthy pig for going out past midnight 15 nights in one month?
 
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