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Little Black Francis
> Teenager of the Year <
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floop
= Wannabe Volunteer =
Mexico
15297 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2005 : 21:48:55
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wow. everyone's going now..
loved FEAR AND LOATHING quite a bit.. that book gave me some good laughs..
ist es möglich für ein quesadilla skrotum zu lecken? beim sprechen der quesadillas von LBF, ja. ja in der tatheheheheheheehehee! |
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therewererumours
* Dog in the Sand *
Ireland
1240 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2005 : 22:53:23
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Shit, that's sad. He was a real icon to alot of my friends.
'it seems,' I said, looking up at the sun, 'when a man dreams, a white butterfly does be after coming out of his mouth and walking away; and when it comes back again, it is then he awakes.' |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 01:09:39
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That's the end of an era.
Fear and Loathing, The Great Shark Hunt and Hells Angels - damn fine books.
I'd be safe and warm if I was in L.A California Dreamin' on such a winter's day
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
17125 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 03:23:41
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Shitter. I wonder if Sonny Barger shed a tear.
Pure Reason Revolution |
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Newo
~ Abstract Brain ~
Spain
2674 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 05:25:54
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oh poor dumb bastard I really enjoyed reading him when I was a teenager.
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"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "it´s not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know." |
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~
USA
4800 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 08:22:57
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I'm still in denial, and can't believe he would kill himself. He was at odds with the FBI, and others, for decades. He was always pissed off, I can't fathom he would crack like that, it just doesn't wash.
He was a great journalist, Kentuckian, and from my hometown of Louisville. It somehow made the world better to know he was in it. We're all going to go to a shooting range today, here in KY (we're visiting family), and drink some whiskey (after the range), bust up a typewriter, and generally go as wild as we can in his honor. I wish we had the balls of freedom to do it like he used to. This is a fucking sad day. |
Edited by - apl4eris on 02/21/2005 08:24:35 |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 08:25:03
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quote: Originally posted by apl4eris
I'm still in denial, and can't believe he would kill himself. He was at odds with the FBI, and others, for decades. He was always pissed off, I can't fathom he would crack like that, it just doesn't wash.
He was a great journalist, Kentuckian, and from my hometown of Louisville. It somehow made the world better to know he was in it. We're all going to go to a shooting range today, here in KY (we're visiting family), and drink some whiskey, bust up a typewriter, and generally go as wild as we can in his honor. I wish we had the balls of freedom to do it like he used to. This is a fucking sad day.
Fitting tribute Apl. - most fitting.
I like to think mine was doing Vegas in a the red shark.
I'd be safe and warm if I was in L.A California Dreamin' on such a winter's day
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
17125 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 08:37:53
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And taking lots of drugs? How about your attorney?
Pure Reason Revolution |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 08:42:23
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You know about my holiday and have seen the pics Mike. Next time I'll let you be my attorney.
I'd be safe and warm if I was in L.A California Dreamin' on such a winter's day
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Homers_pet_monkey
= Official forum monkey =
United Kingdom
17125 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 08:43:09
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Cooool. We'll pay a fitting tribute to the man!
Pure Reason Revolution |
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misterwoe
= Cult of Ray =
Greece
675 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 10:18:12
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This is very disappointing. Dr. Thompson was a fighter. Suicide didn't seem like something he would do. This untimely exit will certain make an impact on an already strong legacy. Maybe the publicity on his death will inspire a keen interest from this younger generation. Maybe the good doctor planned it all out with a stroke of genius. Perhaps this will create the sparks for a revolution. Do you think they'll catch?
How about some Ether? |
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The Marsist
= Cult of Ray =
Ireland
730 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 11:29:32
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i agree i dnt think it was suicide. it just doesnt seem like something hunter would do.man do i love fear and loathing..... iv read it like 10 times. he will be missed. RIP
A day is really two days |
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darwin
>> Denizen of the Citizens Band <<
USA
5454 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 12:48:19
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I don't think "rational" is the trait I would most associate with Hunter S. Thompson. So, I don't think I could guess what he would or wouldn't do. |
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WolfManMikeLonely
= Cult of Ray =
USA
936 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 14:10:19
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Totally agree with darwin on this one.
"Hey fuck you if you don't like it." -Johnny Thunders
www.transposed.net |
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soundofataris
= Cult of Ray =
USA
715 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 14:35:46
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When I first went away to college I had a really hard time adjusting and was super depressed. Around the same time I started reading hunter s., beginning with the great shark hunt. His books were one of the only things that I really enjoyed at the time, and it helped to get me through it. I owe the man. RIP, duke.
--------------------------------------- I go to bakeries all day long There's a lack of sweetness in my life People in love are stupid and gross. |
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danjersey
> Teenager of the Year <
USA
2792 Posts |
Posted - 02/21/2005 : 14:35:47
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Whatever angle I look at this from it makes me a little sick in the stomach. Someone tell me those peacocks are flying in circles around his house.
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 02:51:51
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He was rumoured to have been suffering from something terminal, which might explain it all.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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Newo
~ Abstract Brain ~
Spain
2674 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 02:53:04
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Do you think he waited till White Rabbit peaked?
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"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "it´s not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know." |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 02:54:50
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I like to entertain the thought that he did.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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Elephant
- FB Fan -
Canada
240 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 16:28:23
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I'm happy that I finally got to sign in, I think the problem was that the computer was thinking it was 2006, it usualy thinks that or that it's 1980. I have a time machine, I can access it by right clicking in the bottom right hand of my screen and clicking "Adjust Time/Date".
It's kind of crazy that he's dead. I just bought "Kingdom of Fear" last week. Which is my first HST book, it's kind of strange, I finally get around to reading one of the man's books and he shoots himself in the head.
Anyways, It's strange that I haven't seen anything on the news. Not even on CBC radio. |
Edited by - Elephant on 02/22/2005 16:30:52 |
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misterwoe
= Cult of Ray =
Greece
675 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 18:37:15
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I heard a rumor that he had prostate cancer. If that were really the case it makes me feel a little better. I would have hated to see the man suffer and fade away.
Maybe Frank Black will write a song about this. That would be cool.
How about some Ether? |
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Elephant
- FB Fan -
Canada
240 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 19:17:15
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What makes you say that? Has Frank Black ever mentioned HST before, do they have some sort of relationship?
I think that's probably the way he was meant to go though, like you said, I can't see a man like that fading away. I think he would have to go quickly, and it's almost as if now he will live forever. That's probably one of the best things baout becoming a author. |
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kathryn
~ Selkie Bride ~
Belgium
15320 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 19:34:56
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The day before he killed himself, he asked his son to shoot his cremated remains out of a cannon over his property "if anything happened to me." That's what they're planning on doing now.
I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank |
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Elephant
- FB Fan -
Canada
240 Posts |
Posted - 02/22/2005 : 19:54:06
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The more I hear about this, the more I'm interested. I can't believe they haven't talked about this on any news outlets on telvision. From what I've seen - nobody has mentioned him.
I knew he wasn't uber-popular, but I thought that he would atleast get mentioned. Like, he's had two full length "Holleywood" movies made from his books... and Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas was a really popular movie. Atleast form what I've seen.
Maybe it's because here in Canada we don't care about American authors or something. I don't know, it's strange. Maybe I don't watch enough telvision. You always see these nobody talentless asses getting all this publicity for croaking, but why not a great author like HST?
I think a bullet in the head is the way to go out now of days, also it's probably better to leave your death kind of a mystery.
HST is the kind of person you can't see getting too old though, like seriously. If someone can say this is a surprise - they're obviously not farmiliar with the man.
I remember seeing him on Conan a while ago. He was probably one of the most interesting guests. Halfway through the interview he confesses to making bombs in his basment. |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
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misterwoe
= Cult of Ray =
Greece
675 Posts |
Posted - 02/23/2005 : 13:40:26
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quote: Originally posted by kathryn
The day before he killed himself, he asked his son to shoot his cremated remains out of a cannon over his property "if anything happened to me." That's what they're planning on doing now.
I still believe in the excellent joy of the Frank
You think they'll play Mr. Tangerine Man?
How about some Ether? |
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misterwoe
= Cult of Ray =
Greece
675 Posts |
Posted - 02/23/2005 : 13:45:06
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quote: Originally posted by Elephant
What makes you say that? Has Frank Black ever mentioned HST before, do they have some sort of relationship?
I think that's probably the way he was meant to go though, like you said, I can't see a man like that fading away. I think he would have to go quickly, and it's almost as if now he will live forever. That's probably one of the best things baout becoming a author.
The only reason why I say that is because Frank Black comes off as a well-read person. And he's just quirky enough to be a gonzo fan. In all fairness, it's only an assumption.
How about some Ether? |
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SpudBoy
= Cult of Ray =
Equatorial Guinea
649 Posts |
Posted - 02/23/2005 : 20:39:21
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As another fellow Louisvillian who has just rendered himself nearly useless in the gale storm winds of bourbon and firearms while bearing witness to the rebirth of truly innovative rock and roll so soon on the heels of the death of a literary and philosophical leader such as was H.S.T., I really can only say, in tribute: Be careful out there. There's fuckin bats ya know. They'll tear the very flesh from your frame and scatter you as so much batshit to the four corners. You gotta beat em to it. Go batshit first.
*festoon* |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/25/2005 : 00:19:17
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Just prior to his death Hunter S Thompson invented a new sport, Shotgun Golf, with Bill Murray. His description:
"The game consists of one golfer, one shooter and a field judge. The purpose of the game is to shoot your opponent's high-flying golf ball out of the air with a finely-tuned 12-gauge shotgun, thus preventing him (your opponent) from lofting a 9-iron approach shot onto a distant "green". Points are scored by blasting your opponent's shiny new Titleist out of the air and causing his shot to fail miserably. After that, you trade places and equipment, and move on to round two."
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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Daisy Girl
~ Abstract Brain ~
Belize
5305 Posts |
Posted - 02/25/2005 : 23:35:38
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I am not a fan of shotguns, but I must say I really was amused and impresed by HST's creativity and unique voice. He will be missed and no one can fill his shoes! |
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Coldheartofstone
* Dog in the Sand *
Canada
2025 Posts |
Posted - 02/26/2005 : 00:50:49
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Hunter and I had an understanding.
If time is my vessel, then learning to love Might be my way back to sea |
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Sir Rockabye
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
1158 Posts |
Posted - 02/26/2005 : 21:51:33
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I spent the last week in Aspen, Colorado, and had the opportunity to eat a meal at the Woody Creek Tavern, one of HST's hangouts. I ended up dining there the night after his death, and was surprised that the locals and regulars were in such high spirits. I suppose that maybe they were celebrating his life, whilst getting quite drunk. I really don't have a lot of knowledge on the man's life, or his writing, but perhaps his death will inspire me to go out and read one of his novels.
I will never say the word procrastinate again, I'll never see myself in the mirror with my eyes closed. |
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Newo
~ Abstract Brain ~
Spain
2674 Posts |
Posted - 02/27/2005 : 05:16:29
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I think that´s the only reason Jane Austen is on school syllabi.
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"Here love," brakes on a high squeak, "it´s not backstage at the old Windmill or something, you know." |
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Surfer Rosa
> Teenager of the Year <
4209 Posts |
Posted - 02/27/2005 : 13:02:40
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quote: Originally posted by Sir Rockabye
I spent the last week in Aspen, Colorado, and had the opportunity to eat a meal at the Woody Creek Tavern, one of HST's hangouts. I ended up dining there the night after his death, and was surprised that the locals and regulars were in such high spirits. I suppose that maybe they were celebrating his life, whilst getting quite drunk. I really don't have a lot of knowledge on the man's life, or his writing, but perhaps his death will inspire me to go out and read one of his novels.
I will never say the word procrastinate again, I'll never see myself in the mirror with my eyes closed.
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is a classic but his early political writing and Hells Angels are certainly worth checking out.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
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apl4eris
~ Abstract Brain ~
USA
4800 Posts |
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