Charles Bukowski ( Drunk ) in french tv ( Bernard Pivot / apostrophes ) - 1978
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Bukowski to the bloke with the white hair, while patting him on the head. "You look worried" and he did.
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@Regnbuesolv :-)
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@ManilaSyndicate Ha ha, indeed! :D He was a bit scandalous, but the interviewers were seriously ganging up on him. Thought it was a bit scandalous of them...
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@Regnbuesolv Thanks, much appreciated. Judging from your translation, it seems that there's a reason Bukowski left for reasons other than mere drunkenness!
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cavanna est bien calme
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@ManilaSyndicate else to it?] [Second male interviewer: On the second of these two things you show respect to your brothers, but amongst women, you simply take advantage of them. A person who does so knowingly...according to this you...] [Female interviewer: Can you justify the malignance of women by the actions you committed? You have mistreated my sex.] I have my regrets...I don't feel very well [Second Male interviewer: 'Ciao' (see you in Italian), goodbye] au vreour
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@ManilaSyndicate I'll give it a go :) I may have misheard some things so beware!
Bukowski - It's unfounded (an affair). So as I find myself, and, if you allow me to speak freely, try these things [Male interviewer: What are you on about?], REVIVE these things, all about these things, money and sex, and I let you in on something, they are my masters, so I surrender to them [Male interviewer: you're saying that...? Caterine was for...?] Yes [Male Interviewer: Is there anything
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He's the greatest :D
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Ahahahahahahahahahaha
The greatest moment in the history of French television.
bapyou 4 months ago 32
- "au revoir"
- "au vrevouà, auvrà"
tommylee85 2 months ago 20