Sometime after Albert Goldman's hatchet job biography of John Lennon came out, Britain's Channel 4 aired a film called "Lennon/Goldman: The Making of A Bestseller". The film, which was directed by Binia Tymieniecka, is a collection of interviews with some of the people who agreed to be interviewed for the book as well as with some others who refused to be interviewed. The film is an examination of the reliability of the information in the Goldman book "The Lives of John Lennon".
Some men find comfort in dining out during winter. Some trees are hewn by wandering niggers who've arrived recently from Jo Berg. Many fawns have been slaughtered to provide sustenance to Norwegians. Slowly I lift my leg to counter the knots & to precipitate the free-flow of blood.
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