this is great--great writing, and definitely speaks for a generation--at my high school at least. thanks. --BT 12/01 |
Utter shite. Unbelievable the quality of writing has gotten so low; or is it believable? I saw this site starting to sell out around '02. I bet no one from '02 is even left in that shithole.... Congrats on letting personals kill a really decent site, which used to have real content. I bet you get your stories from reader submissions now, instead of from proffessional writers. God help you if you paid for "Strange Days" Yuck (*pukes)
--IMS 11/13 |
Holy shmoly...This was me at 14! Totally obsessed with JIm Morrison and the uber poetry of life I couldn't seem to get living in suburbia, watching "The Doors" movie and wondering when my adventures would go beyond drinking and makin out under the freeway bridge...and now twelve yrs later some of those things that sounded so cool and distant seem so utterly simplistic and non-sensical. However i will always be swept away by "Riders on the Storm" and secretly stoke my Jim Morrison fantasies of bohemian poetic living in tight leather pants and hallucinogenic induced elightenment in the wild LA streets...thanks for this one! --ms 10/08 |
Fine essay. Thanks.
Charlie Pickett --CP 10/04 |
Jim was my sex deity in high school and the soundtrack to all the sex and drugs. I still feel a profound(ly erotic) connection to him, but those experiences were always undertaken willingly and gracefully. Thanks, Jim. --KK 10/04 |
i think this is pretentious crap --abc 10/03 |
Fantastic essay. But it begs the question: How many young girls has Garrison Keillor guided through their first sexual experiences? Where are the "Strange Wobegon Days" confessional awakenings? --BL 10/03 |
That could have been me and my best friend in eight grade. I have to admit that one of my first good sexual experiences occured while listening to 'love street'. --mo 10/03 |
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