Definitely. I see him in a similar light.
James has since revoked his opinion because he realized he had no idea what he was talking about.
Also, I lol'd (literally) at the Ayn Rand suggestion. Nice.
You really should be able to see this conversation.
He just said Berkeley teaches Bukowski because it wants to be edgy.
I don't know why I'm bothering.
I just had a rather frustrating conversation with a "friend" of mine.
He wikipedia'd (verb, now?) Bukowski because I mentioned I was listening to some readings and he went off like this:
James: hi, im chuck, im gunna say im a nazi, am i different enough?
James: hey, im a bastard child...
currently listening to:
-camera obscura (pretty folk indie rock)
-the good life (who has a nice lyric along the lines of "i was reading fante at the time...i had bukowski on my mind" and i think their band name is from a buk poem in love is a dog from hell, but i'm not sure.)
-belle and...
I fell in love with her! And his quotes are just the best.
And as for Science of Sleep, that is probably the best movie I have seen in years and years and years. I could watch it a hundred times. That's how dreams are with me, I saw someone say that too. I confuse dreams for reality a couple...
Well, I don't feel like running all the way though these posts because they go off topic (mostly to hilarious extents) but I e-mailed Hyde because I really do enjoy his poetry. He's lovely and quite funny, actually. Apparently going through his divorce has made him kind of bitter. Perhaps more...
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