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BTG
post good quotes and where you heard them:

"If you're really good at something, why do it for free" - dark knight (joker)

"you can't be your own man in your fathers house" - AM 640 (toronto radio)
nchs09
i dropped out of high school. - BTG (TA)
idoru
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Originally posted by nchs09
i dropped out of high school. - BTG (TA)


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Sushipunk
I like beer from cans more than beer from bottles - Nachos (TA)
Silky Johnson
Come on do it. me, Mr. M! Fill me up! - Reese Whitherspoon, Election
nchs09
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
I like beer from cans more than beer from bottles - Nachos (TA)
I take pictures of birds.... no no, the not those birds, the lame ones. - Sushi (life)



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i still like the birds :p
bas
I can't help it, I'm a cocksmith! - Jeremey Grey (Wedding Crashers)
diggerz
if the glove don't fit you're full of
RJT
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On Drugs

Most drugs have been very good to me. I use drugs, and if I abuse them, well, show me where. What do you mean abuse them, you jackass? What's abuse? Like most anything else, it's about paying attention. It's simple. It's not some exotic school of thought I picked up somewhere; it's paying attention. Concentrating. It's something you have to do your whole life.

I watch it and make sure people can handle things. You have to be super aware of who is ed-up, who is angry. Not at you necessarily, but who is dangerous. Who is not the same friendly guy you were talking to yesterday. See how different things affect different people. Then avoid them if you have to, or keep an eye on them. You can help people at some stage of their anger, but there's a point beyond which you can't do anything.

Steroid-based nasal spray can turn you into a monster.

The worst side of drug use is getting the drugs. Yeah, the police are my drug problem. You just can't travel with drugs anymore. That forces you to get your drugs from the local market when you go to a strange town. That affects the people you spend time with.

I've never made a nickel or dime off drugs. Never sold them. That's vital to the karma. Keeping a balance -- not getting greedy. I would also feel somehow responsible for my clients. And most full-time dealers I've known have spent time in prison. It's part of the bargain. You have to put some of that profit away -- probably half of it -- against the day when you have to make a big bail or pay a lawyer. The one thing the Hells Angels did religiously was pay their bail bondsman. Every month, every bill. He's the guy who would be right there when anybody got busted. Call him anytime day or night, anywhere. He'd always come get you.

I don't advocate drugs and whiskey and violence and rock and roll, but they've always been good to me. I've never advised people who can't handle drugs to take them, just as people who can't drive well should not drive 80 miles an hour on any road. That's a point.


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On Violence

Never hesitate to use force. It settles issues, influences people. Most people are not accustomed to solving situations by immediate and seemingly random applications of force. And the very fact that you are willing to do it -- or might be -- is a very powerful reasoning tool. Most people are not prepared to do that. You can establish the right reputation in this regard -- you might, right in the middle of a conversation, just swat some mother****** across the room. Make his blood shoot out in big spurts. I'm giving away trade secrets here.

I've been beaten worse in New York City than I ever was by the Hells Angels. I used to go out looking for punch-ups in New York. It was worth it just to see an oncoming mob of angry preppies. These weren't fights. There was nothing personal about it. I didn't hate the people. I was just a brawler. It was good American fun. It was all frivolous. There wasn't any right or wrong. Just ing Saturday-night whoopee.


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On Humor

Humor is important -- I can't think of anything much more important. Not necessarily to make people laugh but to make them smile. I find that if I can laugh with someone or get them to laugh with me, that's an immediate bond. It's not something I write down or memorize before I go out. It becomes a habit, a survival technique.

Making your enemies laugh once is no big trick. But making them laugh twice, three times, against their better judgment, makes them notice.

It's like when you shoot a gun in public. The first shot doesn't get people's attention. Hell, I don't notice a shot unless it's right outside my window. But the second shot gets everybody's attention.


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On Free Will

In Orwell's 1984, rigidity is imposed by the will of the state. Whereas with soma, in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, it's the will of the people. I've always operated on that second theory. Nobody is stealing our freedoms. We're dealing them off. That's the dark side of the American dream. I've always seen myself as a carrier of the torch against that urge. I always took it for granted. Just like I always took it for granted that if I wanted to run for president I could. I could do it. It's a nice way to think for most of your life, to be able to sustain that. Attitude counts for a lot.


If you didn't read all of each one of those, it's your loss.

If you did and liked them, you'd do well to spend some time here:

http://www.playboy.com/arts-enterta...ter-s-thompson/

One of the most brilliant pieces of writing I have ever encountered, and sadly in moving the past two years I have misplaced the issue it was originally printed in.

I would give anything to have all of them collected in a bound edition. Maybe my favorite thing he's ever written.
wotyzoid
"You wanna make an omelette, you gotta break some eggs" - Tyler Durden

pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by wotyzoid
Tyler Durden


that phrase was coined well before fight club champ.
wotyzoid
I don't doubt that at all, but I had to put SOMETHING down.
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