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Subject: Re: Coming into work
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On Oct 7, 6:41=A0pm, fffurken <fffur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 8, 12:19=A0am, otter <bighorn_b...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Oct 6, 3:28=A0pm, fffurken <fffur...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > On Oct 6, 8:56=A0pm, otter <bighorn_b...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > > Ffffurk, you are mistaking drunk with drunk driver. =A0I've known
> > > > several heavy drinkers who never drove drunk. =A0And I've known oth=
ers
> > > > that had no problem driving safely while influenced. =A0The guy dri=
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> > > > in that video was simply driving recklessly, and probably wasn't dr=
unk
> > > > either.
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> > > The guy driving in the video was making a video, it probably took a
> > > thousand takes.
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> > > Please hand in your Bob Dylan badge if that's all you have to say.
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> > > Seriously, human beings like you and brewmaster simply don't interest
> > > this drunk.
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> > It's funny you mention Dylan.
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DxKkp8R35l2g
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> > See that guy on the left? =A0That's Allen Ginsburg, who with his buddy
> > Jack Kerouac defined the literature of the "Beat" generation, and led
> > eventually to the kind of lyrics Dylan wrote. =A0There's a strong
> > connection between Dylan and Kerouac. =A0The song is "Subterranean
> > Homesick Blues". =A0Kerouac wrote a book called "The Subterraneans". =
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> > it a coincidence Ginsburg is in the video? =A0I think not.
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> > I don't like to preach, Ffffurk, but maybe YOU should read Big Sur.
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> > And read up on how these two men died:
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> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Kerouachttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...
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> > No more preaching from me.
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> That's a great song. You know what I remeber most about "Subterranean
> Homesick Blues" otter? When I was a kid my best friend's older brother
> was in a band of sorts, really into music he was. One day myself and
> this best friend of mine wrote down the lyrics of "Subterranean
> Homesick Blues" and when his older brother got home we presented them
> to him as if it was a song we had been working on all day.
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> So, he's starts reading the lyrics and as he is, he's contantly
> looking up at us (we're like 12 or 13 years old) and when he finishes
> reading, he puts the paper down, looks at us in admiration and says
> something to us like "Fuck me, these lyrics are the shit!". lol That
> was funny. He obviously wasn't much of a Dylan fan.

And that's a funny story.