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Re: Allen Ginsberg's BALLAD OF THE SKELETONS CD

by Will Dockery <will.dockery@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 6, 2007 at 09:23 AM

On Sep 6, 11:45 am, (Franklin Rousseau) wrote:
> Will Dockery wrote:
> > On Sep 5, 10:03 am, (Marcus Denning) wrote:
> > > Will Dockery wrote:
>
> > > > I don't think Ginsberg drove cars that much, I know Kerouac didn't
> > > > drive at all...
>
> > > Kerouac was an adequate driver and, although he didn't have a
license,
> > > often took the wheel while Neal or other drivers slept.
>
> > So he may have tried to drive a couple of times over a 40+ year
> > period. The fact that he didn't have a license or even a car pretty
> > well explains that Kerouac didn't drive at all.
>
> Drunk

One good reason why it was a good idea that someone else usually
drove.

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Re: Allen Ginsberg's BALLAD OF THE SKELETONS CD
Will Dockery <will.doc  2007-09-06 09:23:17 

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