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<blockquote data-quote="atreus" data-source="post: 126160" data-attributes="member: 4701"><p>Hello, Bukowski enthusiasts.</p><p> </p><p>Came on here to stop being anonymous. I've lurked the threads here on Bukowski.Net only a few times finding it sort of odd that there was a forum to discuss a writer. I have since come to terms with my doubts of this place and realized its potential.</p><p> </p><p>I stumbled upon the "Born Into This" Documentary when on Youtube one boring Sunday afternoon and was enamored by Bukowski's language and mere presence. I bought Post Office on a whim only days later from a small Bohemian Bookstore and have grown into a much stronger person since. Bukowski has helped me trudge through High School. Only a year later and I have read half of his novels, a few of his poetry books and short story collections. I hope I can keep pissing off the feminist librarian that sneers at me whenever one of his books arrive for me more and more until I complete as many of his books as I can.</p><p> </p><p>Cheers!! ;)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atreus, post: 126160, member: 4701"] Hello, Bukowski enthusiasts. Came on here to stop being anonymous. I've lurked the threads here on Bukowski.Net only a few times finding it sort of odd that there was a forum to discuss a writer. I have since come to terms with my doubts of this place and realized its potential. I stumbled upon the "Born Into This" Documentary when on Youtube one boring Sunday afternoon and was enamored by Bukowski's language and mere presence. I bought Post Office on a whim only days later from a small Bohemian Bookstore and have grown into a much stronger person since. Bukowski has helped me trudge through High School. Only a year later and I have read half of his novels, a few of his poetry books and short story collections. I hope I can keep pissing off the feminist librarian that sneers at me whenever one of his books arrive for me more and more until I complete as many of his books as I can. Cheers!! ;) [/QUOTE]
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