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hiddenmuse) wrote2010-01-10 10:46 pm
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Oh, Henry
I've been listening to Henry Rollins' spoken word performances (the Talk Is Cheap series is especially fun), and somehow came to the realization that I want to fuck Henry Rollins.
Yeah, I know. Kind of took me by surprise, too. I want to talk with him about being curmudgeon-y and telling those goddamn kids to get off the lawn. Looking forward to being 50 and badass (okay, so he's got about 12 years on me with that one ... heh), and telling Ann Coulter to just Shut The Fuck Up. And perhaps at the end of the night - well, you can probably guess what would happen there.
So yes, here I am, kind of surprised at the fact that I want to do nasty, naughty things with a man - and Henry Rollins at that!
Yeah, I know. Kind of took me by surprise, too. I want to talk with him about being curmudgeon-y and telling those goddamn kids to get off the lawn. Looking forward to being 50 and badass (okay, so he's got about 12 years on me with that one ... heh), and telling Ann Coulter to just Shut The Fuck Up. And perhaps at the end of the night - well, you can probably guess what would happen there.
So yes, here I am, kind of surprised at the fact that I want to do nasty, naughty things with a man - and Henry Rollins at that!
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While I never got too much into Henry, both my hubbies have loved him, so I have heard/read a lot by him. I remember in one of his books he spoke of Ottawa (where I live) as one of the most awful places he has ever been...but I think it is lovely. LOL!!
So let me get this straight...you are attracted to women, Patrick Stump and Henry Rollins? Man, you rock!!!! :)
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I'm as straight as you are queer, and I'd blow Henry without a second thought.
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Honestly, the first I'd ever heard him was his spoken word in the early 1990s - i knew about Black Flag but didn't know HANK :) and i used to listen to his spoken word tapes over and over again.
Ah, Henry. when I finally met him in person, he was quiet, sweet and shy. but then he followed my friends and I into a music store and was more like the Henry we know and adore. :)
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