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Born
in The United States
December 01, 1953
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John Lennon and Yoko Ono: The Playboy Interview (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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The Beatles: The Playboy Interview (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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Tina Fey: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic) (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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The Playboy Book of Science Fiction and Fantasy
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1966
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Martin Luther King: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic) (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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Marlon Brando: The Playboy Interview
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2012
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Jon Stewart: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic) (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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Metallica: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic) (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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The Playboy Interview: The Directors
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2012
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Fidel Castro: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic) (50 Years of the Playboy Interview)
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2012
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“you shut the door, paint the windows black, rent an electric typewriter and become the monster you always were—the writer. I’d warned them about that.”
― Hunter S. Thompson: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic)
― Hunter S. Thompson: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic)
“think Jane Fonda has done something. I could see her doing most anything. Redford’s certainly been effective in pursuing his interests. Who always sings I Left My”
― Marlon Brando: The Playboy Interview
― Marlon Brando: The Playboy Interview
“Playboy: Do you believe religious things about drugs? Thompson: No, I never have. That’s my main argument with the drug culture. I’ve never believed in that guru trip; you know, God, nirvana, that kind of oppressive, hipper-than-thou bullshit. I like to just gobble the stuff right out in the street and see what happens, take my chances, just stomp on my own accelerator. It’s like getting on a racing bike and all of a sudden you’re doing 120 miles per hour into a curve that has sand all over it and you think, “Holy Jesus, here we go,” and you lay it over till the pegs hit the street and metal starts to spark. If you’re good enough, you can pull it out, but sometimes you end up in the emergency room with some bastard in a white suit sewing your scalp back on.”
― Hunter S. Thompson: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic)
― Hunter S. Thompson: The Playboy Interview (Singles Classic)
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