Friday, August 12, 2005

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[Bukowski would be proud of me]

I wanted to be part dell'Amazon. Co.uk Associates Programme. But they do not want anything to do with me. Dalla mail appena ricevuta, in risposta alla mia richiesta di affiliazione:

I regret to inform you that your application has been rejected
from the 08/08/05, as the URL
http://www.plasticpassions.net/blog.htm included in your
application contains material which some may find offensive.

Al di là del fatto che questa finisce al volo nella sezione 'dicono di me', mi chiedo cosa li abbia portati a questa decisione. Mmh...qualcosa mi dice che le immagini del template c'entrano qualcosa. Ma è solo una sensazione. E vabbeh, son cose che succedono. E comunque, Bukowski sarebbe fiero di me.

Ma passiamo ad altro. Su Repubblica scopro le nuove 'frontiere fun 'and I feel fear. That is, in a bar to make the sock? But please. Also on the Republic, the title 'Rai reduced to hoping for Pupo' makes me laugh. It makes me laugh that is not true, and we also ask the canon. In Milan, it's Toti, I want it well here, here. But for now, I'm pleased with the pictures [here]. For the record, Barbara Bel Geddes died [whom you might remember better as Ellie Ewing in 'Dallas']; also died Matthew McGrory [Tiny in 'House of 1000 Corpses', the gentle giant of 'Big Fish']. The angle morgue ends with the news of the death of Dorris Bowdon, actress appeared in three films of John Ford, among others.

Finally, you should know that I love Bukowski. So it is with pleasure that I present, from 'King Of Poets', the old Hank that reads 'The Life of the King' [to be found there]. And I point out a great site, too: Bukoswki@smog.net, one of my favorite sites on Hank.




My first contact with Bukowski goes back many, many years ago. I was almost ten years, and on a hot summer afternoon I read in one breath 'Companion booze'. Behold, these things that mark. And then I read and reread, along with the rest. And when he died in 1994, I am not ashamed to say that I cried.



'the American dream is suddenly

a nightmare.
time after time,
life after life,
in one way as another, someone will


always the classic
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