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    Any interest?

    The article is a great find scar, don't feel too bad about the tape.
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    What are you listening to now?

    Hey mrbgoode, thanks for the suggestions! I have not listened to Booker White or Furry Lewis before, but I did catch some video of both on youtube. Pretty coold stuff, I especially liked Furry Lewis. Thanks again!
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    Factotum Poster

    O.k., so whether you hated or loved the movie, maybe you can help me out. I am trying to find the alternate version of the poster that has Matt Dillion cleaning the giant indian statue. I've hit all my usual resources and found nothing. I've seen it on ebay once, but that was quite a while ago...
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    Buk Trivia... Answerer becomes next Questioner

    Ha! Don't forget to properly list your citations as detailed in the MLA Handbook!
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    Buk Trivia... Answerer becomes next Questioner

    Since Days was published in 1969 and since I'm guessing a majority of those "leftover" poems probably had to do with Jane, I'm going to guess "Burning in Water, Drowning in Flame" which is selected poems from 1955 through 1973.
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    Thai-travellers-mag

    Ha! I don't know about this one....BUK was certainly a big drinker, but not to the degree of abandon as a Dylan Thomas or Jack Kerouac.
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    if you could buy any buk book for $1

    A copy of Horsemeat and The Wedding.
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    Suggestions for Bukowski Poetry

    I've always had a soft spot for War All The Time, probably because I love the poem "Horsemeat".
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    if you like bukowski...

    I certainly agree with the Raymond Carver recommendation and I would also suggest Knut Hamsun and any of William T. Vollmann's fiction.
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    What are you listening to now?

    Oh man, it's been a lot of Blind Lemon Jefferson, Sippie Wallace and Mississippi Fred Mcdowell, but lately I can't get some of those Amy Winehouse tunes out of my head....
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    Factotum second time around

    I saw 'Factotum' a few times in the theater and just ordered the DVD and I think for me, it gets better with each viewing. To one of roni's points, it does move at a very slow, deliberate pace much like Aki Kaurismaki's "Match Factory Girl" or even Michelangelo Antonioni's "The Passenger", which...
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    Marina Louise Bukowski

    Just to back up for a moment, and I think I have said this before, but the way the law used to be written, and I think this would have been applicable at the time of Bukowski's death, the children of an author are entitled to 50% of all that author's future roaylties after the author's death...
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    The Slapping Scene

    OK, I haven't been around for a while, but where the hell is Olaf when you need him?:) I can't believe this thread: "Let's forgive and forget", "the rage that led to Hank's violence fueled the beauty that became his and Linda's love", "Linda was drinking too", on and on and on. Sure, Buk's rage...
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    That one poem, the one that hooked ya.

    "a last shot on two good horses" fromThe Days Run Away Like Wild Horses Over The Hills.
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    For Sale - my soul!

    Thanks Bill! I thought it was slang, otherwise I would have looked it up myself! I'll have to remember to use that one sometime....
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