SOMEONE BRING THE MAN BACK TO LIFE, IM ADDICTED TO HIS WRITING AND HE NEEDS TO CONTINUE WRITING!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Anonymous2007-02-15 3:38
lol
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Anonymous2007-02-18 0:50
There is a reason they shot his ashes from a canon you know
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Anonymous2007-02-18 2:52
oh my god, hunter s thompson is the funniest writer :[
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Anonymous2007-02-20 16:38 ID:BJoz5oaq
>>4
i know. why couldnt his funny be preserved, somehow, to pass onto someone?
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Anonymous2007-02-20 23:34 ID:9GF3Zdt9
funny, i just finished fear and loathing. what else is good? i haven't loled at a book in years...
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Anonymous2007-02-21 3:11 ID:bSoWc4pc
>>6
that is my goal in life.. to read a book as good as vegas
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Anonymous2007-02-21 10:14 ID:5cSMBjYE
The Great Shark Hunt is probably his best next to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Fear and Loathing in America has some fun background letters regarding F&L in Las Vegas as well.
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Anonymous2007-02-21 16:16 ID:MlYB1ogU
he's dead...
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Anonymous2007-02-21 16:34 ID:5cSMBjYE
Yeah. He was an hero.
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Anonymous2007-02-23 5:14 ID:SqMzGOD/
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no don't you lump him with the other an heros, he was way better than them!
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Anonymous2007-03-08 14:55 ID:yU6cN7XR
Three volumes of his letters have been published. They are heavier going than the books but they are very good letters. The intro to the first volume opens with: "I am no stranger to the Brown Hotel. I am well known here and have been for forty years. When I was five years old my grandfather brought me into the dining room on Easter morning and we watched a Korean waitress stab an ice pick into the groin of the governor of Kentucky. I have never forgotten it."