As a slight alternative to danitapgh's suggestion: you could stand on a bench and recite Kerouac passages very loudly at 3am and threaten to keep going until the crowd that has gathered agrees to buy you off with alcohol.
I'm guessing the "quitting drinking" thing isn't working out so well then. Eh.
busking vs drinking vs poetrycubacrazejimAugust 4 2003, 02:42:07 UTC
#1 you'd be surprised how much i can drink #2 no, you wouldn't. #3 drinking promotes the karaoke singing of songs written by june carter, ahem. especially when wonderfully assisted in duet by ben r. #4 errm, seeing as there are no marble benches covered with ice here, while i've been drunk, or at any other time (it almost tempts one to relocatae to such warm climes), i will not proceed to recite any or all of any books heretofore written by one jack kerouac... and i've been on kind of a neruda/lorca kick while out here, actually... roots?
Re: busking vs drinking vs poetryastralagosAugust 10 2003, 19:42:09 UTC
Cilantro's a good word to shout at random. Thucydides is a good one also; although admittedly you can't chop that up and serve it in a Vietnamese Hoagie.
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I'm guessing the "quitting drinking" thing isn't working out so well then. Eh.
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#2 no, you wouldn't.
#3 drinking promotes the karaoke singing of songs written by june carter, ahem. especially when wonderfully assisted in duet by ben r.
#4 errm, seeing as there are no marble benches covered with ice here, while i've been drunk, or at any other time (it almost tempts one to relocatae to such warm climes), i will not proceed to recite any or all of any books heretofore written by one jack kerouac... and i've been on kind of a neruda/lorca kick while out here, actually... roots?
not to mention the wonderful taquerias.
cilantro!
-jim
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We had Indian tonight without you! (and it's not even Friday.)
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