Hey there. the Glasspack would like to take the
time to say that Hunter was a great unique man
and that the Glasspack and all of our friends in
Louisville have always been quite inspired &
proud of the party motherfucker, his writings,
his general outlook on life, and the fact that he
was a Louisville native. We are very sad to see
him go. In many ways, he is the part of the
Glasspack and Louisville's troubled punk rock
youth and in these ways he will live on...so
smoke a triple laced joint in his honor, listen
to "American Exaust," and keep this in mind when
the world starts to look like a robot factory:
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some
kind of high powered mutant never even considered
for mass production. Too weird to live, and too
rare to die."-H.S.T.
R.I.P.
HUNTER S. THOMPSON
PUNK ROCK MOTHERFUCKER
1937-2005
Comments
that guy sucked
Posted by: Anonymous | February 23, 2005 01:58 PM
at least use your name, McGinley
Posted by: FBI | February 23, 2005 04:39 PM
that guy sucked
Posted by: Ginch | February 24, 2005 08:36 AM
That guy was epic!
Posted by: Gonzo | February 24, 2005 08:53 AM
Hey there. the Glasspack would like to take the
time to say that Hunter was a great unique man
and that the Glasspack and all of our friends in
Louisville have always been quite inspired &
proud of the party motherfucker, his writings,
his general outlook on life, and the fact that he
was a Louisville native. We are very sad to see
him go. In many ways, he is the part of the
Glasspack and Louisville's troubled punk rock
youth and in these ways he will live on...so
smoke a triple laced joint in his honor, listen
to "American Exaust," and keep this in mind when
the world starts to look like a robot factory:
"There he goes. One of God's own prototypes. Some
kind of high powered mutant never even considered
for mass production. Too weird to live, and too
rare to die."-H.S.T.
R.I.P.
HUNTER S. THOMPSON
PUNK ROCK MOTHERFUCKER
1937-2005
Posted by: the glasspack | February 24, 2005 09:07 AM
Have a nice day
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