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feardevil420

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:52 am
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bkindmoore DeleteThis @aol.com (Bkindmoore) wrote in message news:<20040606000136.13447.00000513 DeleteThis @mb-m18.aol.com>...
 > << Anyway, the documentary
 > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
 > Directed by John Dullagan
 > opens tomorrow in NYC
 > at Cinema Village >>
 >
 > And what a documentary it is!
 > A must for all Bukowski fans!
 > The following is not a "spoiler".
 > I fear that almost anything I could
 > possibly say would be. What I can say
 > is I came home after the film and
 > tore into my stack of Hank's books
 > and went online seeking out even more
 > of his work.

Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!

 > The following poem is
 > the last one I read today. It enriched
 > the experience of the film for me:
 >
 > CONFESSION
 > waiting for death
 > like a cat
 > that will jump on the
 > bed
 >
 > I am so very sorry for
 > my wife
 >
 > she will see this
 > stiff
 > white
 > body
 > shake it once, then
 > maybe
 > again
 >
 > "Hank!"
 >
 > Hank won't
 > answer.
 >
 > it's not my death that
 > worries me, it's my wife
 > left with this
 > pile of
 > nothing.
 >
 > I want to
 > let her know
 > though
 > that all the nights
 > sleeping
 > beside her
 >
 > even the useless
 > arguments
 > were things
 > ever splendid
 >
 > and the hard
 > words
 > I ever feared to
 > say
 > can now be
 > said:
 >
 > I love
 > you.
 >
 > from The Last night on Earth Poems<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 2:05 pm
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Jethro's Giant Brain wrote:

 > ggamble <ggam77.DeleteThis@excite.com> wrote in message news:<7796c0phol45gkvenmu5uqoangvlpb41mi.DeleteThis@4ax.com>...
  > > On 6 Jun 2004 06:52:17 -0700, feardevil420.DeleteThis@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
  > > wrote:
  > >
   > > >Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
   > > >before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
   > > >in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
   > > >real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
  > >
  > >
  > > Moron.
 >
 > Academic twit.

I've begun to doubt that the Gamble is even that, Jethro. He even
posted a link here rather than a poem. Something I've seen his cronies
[if not GG himself] sneer at... what's the other word you use to
describe his type... oh yeah: Coward. *grin*
Will

  > > << Anyway, the documentary
  > > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
  > > Directed by John Dullagan
  > > opens tomorrow in NYC
  > > at Cinema Village >>
  > >
  > > And what a documentary it is!
  > > A must for all Bukowski fans!
  > > The following is not a "spoiler".
  > > I fear that almost anything I could
  > > possibly say would be. What I can say
  > > is I came home after the film and
  > > tore into my stack of Hank's books
  > > and went online seeking out even more
  > > of his work.
 >
 > Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
 > before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
 > in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
 > real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
  > > The following poem is
  > > the last one I read today. It enriched
  > > the experience of the film for me:
  > >
  > > CONFESSION
  > > waiting for death
  > > like a cat
  > > that will jump on the
  > > bed
  > >
  > > I am so very sorry for
  > > my wife
  > >
  > > she will see this
  > > stiff
  > > white
  > > body
  > > shake it once, then
  > > maybe
  > > again
  > >
  > > "Hank!"
  > >
  > > Hank won't
  > > answer.
  > >
  > > it's not my death that
  > > worries me, it's my wife
  > > left with this
  > > pile of
  > > nothing.
  > >
  > > I want to
  > > let her know
  > > though
  > > that all the nights
  > > sleeping
  > > beside her
  > >
  > > even the useless
  > > arguments
  > > were things
  > > ever splendid
  > >
  > > and the hard
  > > words
  > > I ever feared to
  > > say
  > > can now be
  > > said:
  > >
  > > I love
  > > you.
  > >
  > > from The Last night on Earth Poems<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 2:09 pm
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"Renay St. James" wrote:

 > "it's so easy to be a poet
 > and so hard to be
 > a man."
 >
 > pick one or the other and work on it, eh?
 >
 > Renay

Being a poet and a man really is *easy* for me, having been born into both, Renay.

  > > << Anyway, the documentary
  > > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
  > > Directed by John Dullagan
  > > opens tomorrow in NYC
  > > at Cinema Village >>
  > >
  > > And what a documentary it is!
  > > A must for all Bukowski fans!
  > > The following is not a "spoiler".
  > > I fear that almost anything I could
  > > possibly say would be. What I can say
  > > is I came home after the film and
  > > tore into my stack of Hank's books
  > > and went online seeking out even more
  > > of his work.
 >
 > Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
 > before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
 > in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
 > real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
  > > The following poem is
  > > the last one I read today. It enriched
  > > the experience of the film for me:
  > >
  > > CONFESSION
  > > waiting for death
  > > like a cat
  > > that will jump on the
  > > bed
  > >
  > > I am so very sorry for
  > > my wife
  > >
  > > she will see this
  > > stiff
  > > white
  > > body
  > > shake it once, then
  > > maybe
  > > again
  > >
  > > "Hank!"
  > >
  > > Hank won't
  > > answer.
  > >
  > > it's not my death that
  > > worries me, it's my wife
  > > left with this
  > > pile of
  > > nothing.
  > >
  > > I want to
  > > let her know
  > > though
  > > that all the nights
  > > sleeping
  > > beside her
  > >
  > > even the useless
  > > arguments
  > > were things
  > > ever splendid
  > >
  > > and the hard
  > > words
  > > I ever feared to
  > > say
  > > can now be
  > > said:
  > >
  > > I love
  > > you.
  > >
  > > from The Last night on Earth Poems<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 2:40 pm
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ggamble wrote:

  > > *grin*
 >
 >
 > It's so much more convincing if your fake grin is followed by some
 > version of chatspeak shorthand for laughing out loud.

No, Gary, a simple *grin* was all that was needed here. I'm not
laughing out loud at you, just having an amused sneer. You, *you*---
of all people... posted a link! Did up a poem and post it. You of all
people know this is the way things are done here. Fuckface. *grin*.

  > > << Anyway, the documentary
  > > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
  > > Directed by John Dullagan
  > > opens tomorrow in NYC
  > > at Cinema Village >>
  > >
  > > And what a documentary it is!
  > > A must for all Bukowski fans!
  > > The following is not a "spoiler".
  > > I fear that almost anything I could
  > > possibly say would be. What I can say
  > > is I came home after the film and
  > > tore into my stack of Hank's books
  > > and went online seeking out even more
  > > of his work.
 >
 > Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
 > before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
 > in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
 > real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
  > > The following poem is
  > > the last one I read today. It enriched
  > > the experience of the film for me:
  > >
  > > CONFESSION
  > > waiting for death
  > > like a cat
  > > that will jump on the
  > > bed
  > >
  > > I am so very sorry for
  > > my wife
  > >
  > > she will see this
  > > stiff
  > > white
  > > body
  > > shake it once, then
  > > maybe
  > > again
  > >
  > > "Hank!"
  > >
  > > Hank won't
  > > answer.
  > >
  > > it's not my death that
  > > worries me, it's my wife
  > > left with this
  > > pile of
  > > nothing.
  > >
  > > I want to
  > > let her know
  > > though
  > > that all the nights
  > > sleeping
  > > beside her
  > >
  > > even the useless
  > > arguments
  > > were things
  > > ever splendid
  > >
  > > and the hard
  > > words
  > > I ever feared to
  > > say
  > > can now be
  > > said:
  > >
  > > I love
  > > you.
  > >
  > > from The Last night on Earth Poems<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 3:59 pm
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ggamble wrote:

  > >Being a poet and a man really is *easy* for me, having been born into both, Renay.
 >
 >
 > Bill Palmer

Who needs Bill Palmer when we have Gary Gamble? Post a poem, fuckface.

  > > << Anyway, the documentary
  > > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
  > > Directed by John Dullagan
  > > opens tomorrow in NYC
  > > at Cinema Village >>
  > >
  > > And what a documentary it is!
  > > A must for all Bukowski fans!
  > > The following is not a "spoiler".
  > > I fear that almost anything I could
  > > possibly say would be. What I can say
  > > is I came home after the film and
  > > tore into my stack of Hank's books
  > > and went online seeking out even more
  > > of his work.
 >
 > Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
 > before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
 > in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
 > real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
  > > The following poem is
  > > the last one I read today. It enriched
  > > the experience of the film for me:
  > >
  > > CONFESSION
  > > waiting for death
  > > like a cat
  > > that will jump on the
  > > bed
  > >
  > > I am so very sorry for
  > > my wife
  > >
  > > she will see this
  > > stiff
  > > white
  > > body
  > > shake it once, then
  > > maybe
  > > again
  > >
  > > "Hank!"
  > >
  > > Hank won't
  > > answer.
  > >
  > > it's not my death that
  > > worries me, it's my wife
  > > left with this
  > > pile of
  > > nothing.
  > >
  > > I want to
  > > let her know
  > > though
  > > that all the nights
  > > sleeping
  > > beside her
  > >
  > > even the useless
  > > arguments
  > > were things
  > > ever splendid
  > >
  > > and the hard
  > > words
  > > I ever feared to
  > > say
  > > can now be
  > > said:
  > >
  > > I love
  > > you.
  > >
  > > from The Last night on Earth Poems<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 5:07 pm
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On 6 Jun 2004 06:52:17 -0700, feardevil420.DeleteThis@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
wrote:

 >Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
 >before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
 >in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
 >real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!


Moron.


<a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843" target="_blank">http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843</a><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 5:07 pm
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ggamble <ggam77.DeleteThis@excite.com> wrote in message news:<7796c0phol45gkvenmu5uqoangvlpb41mi.DeleteThis@4ax.com>...
 > On 6 Jun 2004 06:52:17 -0700, feardevil420.DeleteThis@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
 > wrote:
 >
  > >Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
  > >before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
  > >in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
  > >real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
 >
 > Moron.

Academic twit.
 >
 >
<font color=purple> > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843</font" target="_blank">http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843</font</a>><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 8) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 5:07 pm
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ggamble <ggam77.DeleteThis@excite.com> wrote in message news:<7796c0phol45gkvenmu5uqoangvlpb41mi.DeleteThis@4ax.com>...
 > On 6 Jun 2004 06:52:17 -0700, feardevil420.DeleteThis@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
 > wrote:
 >
  > >Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
  > >before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
  > >in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
  > >real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
 >
 >
 > Moron.

Awwww... Poor little Gary Gamble STILL can't work and play well with others.
 >
 >
<font color=purple> > <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843</font" target="_blank">http://www.everypoet.org/pffa/showthread.php?s=&threadid=3843</font</a>><!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 9) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 6:12 pm
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"Will Dockery", remarked:
> Jethro's Giant Brain wrote:
>
> > ggamble <ggam77.TakeThisOut@excite.com> wrote in message news:<7796c0phol45gkvenmu5uqoangvlpb41mi.TakeThisOut@4ax.com>...
> > > On 6 Jun 2004 06:52:17 -0700, feardevil420.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > >Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
> > > >before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
> > > >in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
> > > >real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
> > >
> > >
> > > Moron.
> >
> > Academic twit.
>
> I've begun to doubt that the Gamble is even that, Jethro. He even
> posted a link here rather than a poem. Something I've seen his cronies
> [if not GG himself] sneer at... what's the other word you use to
> describe his type... oh yeah: Coward. *grin*
> Will


Nah... he's just young.




>
> > > << Anyway, the documentary
> > > "Bukowski: Born Into This"
> > > Directed by John Dullagan
> > > opens tomorrow in NYC
> > > at Cinema Village >>
> > >
> > > And what a documentary it is!
> > > A must for all Bukowski fans!
> > > The following is not a "spoiler".
> > > I fear that almost anything I could
> > > possibly say would be. What I can say
> > > is I came home after the film and
> > > tore into my stack of Hank's books
> > > and went online seeking out even more
> > > of his work.
> >
> > Yeah, looks to be a major revival of Buk interest, even more than
> > before... which should have the academic twits ripping their hair out
> > in gleeful indignation by mid Summer... Buk was a poet of the people,
> > real people actually read his stuff! Go figure!
> >
> > > The following poem is
> > > the last one I read today. It enriched
> > > the experience of the film for me:
> > >
> > > CONFESSION
> > > waiting for death
> > > like a cat
> > > that will jump on the
> > > bed
> > >
> > > I am so very sorry for
> > > my wife
> > >
> > > she will see this
> > > stiff
> > > white
> > > body
> > > shake it once, then
> > > maybe
> > > again
> > >
> > > "Hank!"
> > >
> > > Hank won't
> > > answer.
> > >
> > > it's not my death that
> > > worries me, it's my wife
> > > left with this
> > > pile of
> > > nothing.
> > >
> > > I want to
> > > let her know
> > > though
> > > that all the nights
> > > sleeping
> > > beside her
> > >
> > > even the useless
> > > arguments
> > > were things
> > > ever splendid
> > >
> > > and the hard
> > > words
> > > I ever feared to
> > > say
> > > can now be
> > > said:
> > >
> > > I love
> > > you.
> > >
> > > from The Last night on Earth Poems
>
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(Msg. 10) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:30 pm
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On 6 Jun 2004 11:05:40 -0700, feardevil420.TakeThisOut@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
wrote:


 > *grin*


It's so much more convincing if your fake grin is followed by some
version of chatspeak shorthand for laughing out loud.<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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(Msg. 11) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 9:58 pm
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On 6 Jun 2004 11:40:19 -0700, feardevil420 RemoveThis @yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
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"Post us a poem, GG!"

Kenny Chafin
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(Msg. 12) Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2004 10:07 pm
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On 6 Jun 2004 11:09:13 -0700, feardevil420 DeleteThis @yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
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 >Being a poet and a man really is *easy* for me, having been born into both, Renay.


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(Msg. 13) Posted: Mon Jun 07, 2004 12:01 am
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"Will Dockery" <feardevil420.RemoveThis@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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 > "Renay St. James" wrote:
 >
  > > "it's so easy to be a poet
  > > and so hard to be
  > > a man."
  > >
  > > pick one or the other and work on it, eh?
  > >
  > >
 >
 > Being a poet and a man really is *easy* for me, having been born into
both, Renay.

mm-hmmm, not a big reader of Bukowski's poems I see.

Renay
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"Renay St. James" <sophia RemoveThis @prettyprettyprincess.com> wrote in message news:<7DLwc.14763$Sw.1444@attbi_s51>...
 > "Will Dockery" <feardevil420 RemoveThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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  > > "Renay St. James" wrote:
  > >
   > > > "it's so easy to be a poet
   > > > and so hard to be
   > > > a man."
   > > >
   > > > pick one or the other and work on it, eh?
   > > >
   > > >
  > >
  > > Being a poet and a man really is *easy* for me, having been born into
 > both, Renay.
 >
 > mm-hmmm, not a big reader of Bukowski's poems I see.
 >
 > Renay

Yeah, I've read a bit of Bukowski, "Boarding House Madrigals" I've got
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On Sun, 06 Jun 2004 18:30:59 GMT, ggamble wrote:

 > On 6 Jun 2004 11:05:40 -0700, feardevil420.RemoveThis@yahoo.com (Will Dockery)
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  >> *grin*
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 > It's so much more convincing if your fake grin is followed by some
 > version of chatspeak shorthand for laughing out loud.

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