Posted on 09/29/2011 11:10:10 AM PDT by Charles Henrickson
Maybe he was checking to see if Kevin Spacey was coming back in.
BTW, you should print out a pic of li'l Beaver and take it with you the next time you go to Bukowski's and ask Pitt to autograph it.
Maybe he should get the Kewpie Doll for being the only HOnest DUmmie! :)
You’re GOOD! LOL!
FLU it is! :) a-choo!
Didn't seem to be working for the George Romero character he was with. We were there for an hour and NO ONE ELSE talked to him, at least the times I was looking over. He really is a pasty, chubby type who looks like he sits in the basement playing that Warcraft game. Most of the Bukowski's crowd that night seemed to be young Cambridge yuppie types, and a few college kids huddled around the round tables with the high-chairs around them.
I'm not a drinker but I've spent a large part of my life in bars, and that place just had Wannabe written all over it. I think Cambridge types go in there thinking it's gonna be a walk on the wild side. I guess to them, being 'wild' means keeping your rental DVDs an extra night, because that place just did nothing for me. After all these years of living in and around Cambridge, and then reading here that Pitt hangs there, it was pretty lame. I guess if Starbucks is the new corner bar, this kind of place is the living end.
Third party time. The Liberal Party, woo hoo.
that’s actually a VERY instructive thread. “Progressive” is actually more accurate, “liberal” in the historical sense being closer to what “libertarian” or even “conservative” mean in the contemporary sense. Then you have their oneupsmanship of progressive to liberal to socialist to communist that shows the actual progression of those belief systems. Throw that in with their childishness and ignorance, and we might have the quintessential Dummie thread. It’s at least a very good one.
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