Hunter S. Thompson Quotes
Well ... Yes, And Here We Go Again. But Before We Get To The Work, As It Were, I Want To Make Sure I Know How To Cope With This Elegant Typewriter - (and, Yes, It Appears That I Do) - So Why Not Make This Quick List Of My Life's Work And Then Get The Hell Out Of Town On The 11:05 To Denver? Indeed. Why Not? But For Just A Moment I'd Like To Say, For The Permanent Record, That It Is A Very Strange Feeling To Be A 40-year-old American Writer In This Century And Sitting Alone In This Huge Building On Fifth Avenue In New York At One O'clock In The Morning On The Night Before Christmas Eve, 2000 Miles From Home, And Compiling A Table Of Contents For A Book Of My Own Collected Works In An Office With A Tall Glass Door That Leads Out To A Big Terrace Looking Down On The Plaza Fountain. Very Strange.
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