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Scraper - a novel about punk

Scraper is the story of a young punk rocker, Steve Bryant, who's hell bent on getting a band going. He has continual run-ins with skinheads, hippies, girlfriends, streetkids, tunnels, proto-Goths, ...
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  • james-gilberd published this 10/25/2009
  • 319 reads
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High Performance magazine interview/profile_Jim Carroll

Profile and Q&A interview of punk-rock poet Jim Carroll by cultural critic Mark Dery. On his blog SHOVELWARE, Dery wrote: "After I'd moved to NYC and passed through an ill-advised but mercifull...
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  • markdery published this 09/21/2009
  • 500 reads
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On Second Thought, Let's Raise the Drinking Age

It's probably my fault. I bought him the guitar.
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  • DouglasPage published this 06/07/2009
  • 88 reads
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Songbook

Men's Spoon Magazine Series No. 1, Songbook.
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  • Nere Press published this 06/04/2009
  • 615 reads
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THE ULTIMATE RUSH by Joe Quirk

San Francisco. Downhill. No brakes. Chet Griffin, San Francisco's fastest rollerblading messenger, was given a simple assignment. But that delivery turned real deadly, real fast. Seems the p...
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  • $2.00
  • joequirk published this 05/13/2009
  • 1,642 reads
  • 2 comments

A User's Manual for the Human Experience

NOTE- WHEN YOU PURCHASE IT YOU *can* DOWNLOAD IT, EVEN THOUGH IT JUST SAYS YOU CAN "VIEW" IT. **COMMENT and tell two friends!** OVERVIEW This is the first-ever book on LIFE AMPLIFICATION or "Lif...
  • Pdf_16x16 272 pages
  • $2.00
  • LifeAmp published this 04/05/2009
  • 5,561 reads
  • 3 comments

Srini - Truth

Srini Kumar - The Truth, a collection of sayings, bullet-points, maxims, whatever you call them. Collectively they form his personal truth. Never published, but had a great effect on my life. Srini...
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  • rjohnson23 published this 11/24/2008
  • 1,093 reads
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