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  1. Father Luke

    Play Written By Bukowski ?

    Beinte cinco para uno So, now, we have another dimension to the answer you've given to the original question put forth by MULLINAX. cirerita offers that there may be nothing to the whole play idea. This is based on personal experience, and reflection. Even with new evidence, the...
  2. Father Luke

    Rubyred

    Today is your Birthday here in the States. Double Whammy.
  3. Father Luke

    Play Written By Bukowski ?

    MULLINAX wanted to know about something A. D. Winans had written. and then became disappointed in the lack of any response. As threads often times do, this thread began a life unto itself finding cirerita relating an antecdote about Hank and A. D. Winans, and mentioning that he'd interviewed A...
  4. Father Luke

    Rubyred

    roni posted a killer picture on your maspazz-pazazz page! I love that!
  5. Father Luke

    Rubyred

    I realize that your birthday is Dec 20th, but, if I'm not mistaken, that's today in where you are land? For the rest of us, we get an extra day to wish you a Happy Birthday! Thanks for all you do, Rubyred.
  6. Father Luke

    The Pleasures of the Damned

    I'll wait to see what everyone else says before I answer this. ;)
  7. Father Luke

    better than UFC

    I liked the comment below it: obviously drunken midgets in costumes.
  8. Father Luke

    desert island books

    Shakespeare Never Did This and then a couple others...
  9. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    Really great post, Jason. I loved this poem.
  10. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    Well, I suppose there is no harm in saying that Mr. 1:15 is Brother Schenker. He and I go way back, and he posted here for a while. I wish he would come back, I liked his posts, and Mr. 1:15 was never a troll. Not as far as I'm aware. He published a book a while back, out of print now, as far...
  11. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    25:1 I'd bet on you if you were the slowest horse on the track. You always know how to come back, and lead the field. Every fucken time.
  12. Father Luke

    Does reading Bukowski make you want to write?

    You are absolutely right. - - Okay,
  13. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    I should have went to PM on this, Bill. You're fine. I'm the one who is lost. Carry on.
  14. Father Luke

    comedians

    James Inman is an American Treasure. I'm glad you were able to enjoy him just a bit. - - Okay,
  15. Father Luke

    comedians

    Okay... Ladies and Gentlemen,
  16. Father Luke

    comedians

    This is something I've held onto for years. Notice number 10... The Principles of Comedy Bill Hicks used 1.) If you can be yourself on stage nobody else can be you and you have the law of supply and demand covered 2.) The act is something you fall back on if you can`t think of anything else...
  17. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    I was the one who brought the phrase Voice Jailor to describe us, among other things. Yes.
  18. Father Luke

    comedians

    Mort Sahl changed the face of comedy. More than any other single comedian, Mort is responsible for how comedy looks and sounds today. Lenny Bruce was a Catskills Tuxedo Comedian doing Mother-in-law jokes and impressions before he heard Mort Sahl. Matter of record. And Mort is still...
  19. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    No. Mr. 1:15 is as fine as they come, Sir. It was indeed a compliment.
  20. Father Luke

    Linda Bukowski responds to the NYT review of Pleasures of the Damned

    He was and is and always will be the love of my life. That made me cry.
  21. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    Voice Jailers. Yes. Mr. 1:15 introduced me to Bukowski.
  22. Father Luke

    Does reading Bukowski make you want to write?

    You may define dog crap as fragrant blossoms of vermilion polenta, that doesn't make it so. I didn't realize that Bukowski sang My Sweet Lord. In that case, I stand corrected.
  23. Father Luke

    $1500 for a napkin

    I like that Bukowski ate at McDonalds.
  24. Father Luke

    4:30 A.M. -- EPOS, Vol.16, No.4 (1965)

    awwright. Thanks. You reminded me of someone, and I thought I'd ask.
  25. Father Luke

    Does reading Bukowski make you want to write?

    okay. let's fight. Wellll.. The problem is that that there is so much crap out there. Anyone wanting a foothold can say, Well, yeah. I was influenced by Bukowski, see? So ain't I worth a look? The truth is that if you are influenced by anyone, Bukowski, Robert Frost, Edgar Allen...
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