Duration: 08:32 minutes Upload Time: 2007-06-07 02:35:14 User: Netvandal1 :::: Favorites :::: Top Videos of Day |
|
Description: William S. Burroughs reads "103rd Street" from his novel "Junkie." |
|
Comments | |
cheezpuffdaddy ::: Favorites This dude (and good old Charlie Bukowski)was serious underground stuff back in the day. Burroughs was a thowed dope fiend and a ungodly pole grabber, but he was REAL and he had soul. 07-10-19 19:43:43 __________________________________________________ | |
3377WSB ::: Favorites The book is excellent it should be compulsary reading in school.... 07-09-20 09:54:56 __________________________________________________ | |
RideMyBMW ::: Favorites Still can´t beat Korol´s "The Nova Express" : Amazing !!! 07-08-28 23:29:01 __________________________________________________ | |
Reggarza07 ::: Favorites Great book....reading is healthy for you. Read more...earn your street stripes. 07-08-17 21:55:00 __________________________________________________ | |
rudenoodle ::: Favorites There is always an addiction, and you never need to look to hard for it. That is until the 14th and 23rd of every month. 07-08-07 17:14:08 __________________________________________________ | |
draven235 ::: Favorites what the fuck is this lego shit? Whose bright idea was that? 07-06-19 03:34:58 __________________________________________________ | |
4usinsay ::: Favorites Perhaps the Lego`s are a link between are love for small colorful objects at a young & a junkies love for pills at a older one Dumb___ ass____ 07-07-27 01:09:02 __________________________________________________ | |
kurt84fstom2 ::: Favorites The creators of Legos used the exact same panitone color schemes as were used in many gelatin capsules that were in use by pharmaceutical manufacturers of the time. This was NO coincidence. 07-10-15 00:01:46 __________________________________________________ | |
UTNO4NOLA ::: Favorites good info. Thank you other person's brain. 07-10-27 02:47:39 __________________________________________________ | |
paulyman5000 ::: Favorites hearing burroughs read is sweet...great short novel....long live the king of the underground 07-06-18 12:36:19 __________________________________________________ |
Sunday, October 28, 2007
William S. Burroughs Junkie
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment