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Horus8 & The Werewolves
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4/30/2008 1:57:15 PM
Book Obsessed
All for Leonard
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/obsessed/index.asp?cds2Pid=21818&linkid=1160597
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Merwolf
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4/30/2008 2:07:13 PM
Haven't checked the link - will do later - but I just thought I'd say I love your band name! Best, MW
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srm
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4/30/2008 3:03:23 PM
H - I had a look at the bookstore site a few weeks ago. You've got a nicely eclectic collection. If you ever run across a copy of "Who Flang That Brick", PLEASE let me know.
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/30/2008 4:53:56 PM
I'm interested, but confused...nice to see you 'round these parts, Horus8...could you provide at least a little heads-up for your slow buddy here...?
H
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/30/2008 4:55:46 PM
Nevermind - try playing the video, goofball...got it now...
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Hugh Hamilton
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4/30/2008 5:04:56 PM
Sorry for your loss, Horus - I really enjoyed that insight into your scene, though, especially since we ain't seen ya much 'round these parts.
I got some books around here if you ever make it east. Most of them concern history, music, or both...
:)
H
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Larz Boah
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4/30/2008 11:02:28 PM
sorry for your loss fellow instigator who scares people awake...and into the black
night Leonard went where the trail of pages are never spent, turning, time bent,
flailing into rough smooth chaotic space funk a million moon planet jam victorious
beyond the serpents breath, the gleam in an angels eye, nefarious they wept, as
the doomed and crumbling hollywood walls bare naked witness to the emporium
book castle recording of eternally mortal, embossed, cataclysmic doomy-tomb
tongue word-fuck world of WORLDS colliding between covers, without covers,
beneath the covers which cover all spirits here and gone. R.I.P. Leonard Schrader.
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srm
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4/30/2008 11:55:37 PM
Ignore my previous post, I thought the link was one I had seen before. My condolences to you for your loss. Mr. Schrader sounds like one of those people who tends to have an effect on everyone they come into contact with. I remember seeing "Kiss of the Spider Woman" and "Mishima". Both are powerful stories in their own way. I would never have suspected they were written by the same man. Thanks for sharing a bit of Leonard with the rest of us.
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