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Great movie, great writer, a very sad day. I for one will be getting wasted.
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Great movie, great writer, a very sad day. I for one will be getting wasted.
I read all his books waaaaay back in the '70s; the Hell's Angels books, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail (the McGovern Presidential campaign).
The guy was gonzo, no doubt about that.
R.I.P., HST (And I don't mean Harry S Truman).
You will be missed... :(
I never got wasted... My friends drank all my tequila the bastards.
Ah-mushrooms, then? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dwightfry
I think I'll go with the adrenaline
I am a bit astounded, Renfield, that we have had this thread to ourselves.
Surely the good Doctor hadn't faded entirely from the great big radar screen? :huh:
Sorry I'm late... damn, it's quiet in here. :blink:
Just found this report via Google news.
Thompson's Ashes May Be Shot From Cannon
It would seem the erstwhile writer has planned to go out with a bang.
It seems he has. Once I started asking around, I realized how very few people know he even existed. I mention the movie and I usually get an "oh, that guy" It's a shame.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
He did love his guns. What better way to go out than with a REALLY big gun.Quote:
Originally Posted by uNz[i]
"...DMT. If I had any I think I'd share it with ya....It's like acid but it's so suppressed that it's like being shot out of a cannon for 45 minutes" -Hunter Thompson-
Rest In Peace :(
What is overwhelmed and overlooked due to his penchant for overindulgence is the fact that he was occasionally capable of superb observation; his book on the '72 McGovern campaign is a great example-in and amongst the endless recountings of his pharmaceutical/alcoholic exploits is a unique and spot-on parsing of politics, circa early 1970s.
To be totally honest, I guess I would have to count the reading of it as a seminal event in my political development. :)
I'll add my respect for the guy in this thread as well.
Rest In Peace,
atleast you go out with a bang.
I've heard some quotes about Nixon and the McGovern election but really don't know much. Me thinks I'll have to do some research.Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
I posted my respects in the other thread (which bizarrely is in Movieworld...) but it is a real shame. I've read both Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail, good books.
It's a vain hope but I'd love to do one of his books for my English degree, we do American literature next year but I doubt he'll be on the syllabuse.:(
Yea, I thought about it.Quote:
which bizarrely is in Movieworld...
Then again, most people have only watched the film so to reach the masses...
Apparently it didn't do that though, as the people who watched the film may just be ignorant of its origin. Oh well :D