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 Post subject: Kurt Vonnegut will be on TV
PostPosted: Thu Sep 08, 2005 6:23 am 
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On September 9th Mr. Vonnegut will appear on NOW with David Bracaccio on PBS.

On September 9th Mr. Vonnegut will appear on Real Time with Bill Maher on HBO.

On September 13th Mr. Vonnegut will appear on Daily Show with Jon Stewart on Comedy Central.


straight from his website.



im psyched.


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God bless you, Mr. Vonnegut.

Is the old bastard still smoking in bed?


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Awesome. I haven't watched real time ina long time, it just got to be the same bashing crap every week (and Dennis Miller is not funny anymore as a guest). Vonnegut owns, so maybe I'll catch this one. Thanks for the post.


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does it say what he's promoting?

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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
does it say what he's promoting?


contempt for all things political and possibly related to the war.

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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
does it say what he's promoting?


Hopefully a new book about the war and granfaloons and "hi ho" and the like. Damn I love Kurt Vonnegut.

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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
does it say what he's promoting?


Hopefully a new book about the war and granfaloons and "hi ho" and the like. Damn I love Kurt Vonnegut.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846

i'm surprised i didn't know about this, but this is what he was promoting. it was a nice appearance. he looks good for 123.

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I read some of the original pieces he wrote when I was at the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, where he was from 1965-67.

I didn't read them all, but I do know one of the first drafts of Slaughterhouse-Five is locked up in the library there, as are most graduate theses.


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evenflow wrote:
I read some of the original pieces he wrote when I was at the University of Iowa Writer's Workshop, where he was from 1965-67.

I didn't read them all, but I do know one of the first drafts of Slaughterhouse-Five is locked up in the library there, as are most graduate theses.

how were they?

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He was funny on Real Time, though he seemed slightly senile. Something to the effect of "The human race is a disease upon the Earth. It should make like syphilis with a conscience and kill itself."

Mmmm....how I love jaded negativity. *goes and rereads Slapstick*

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Peter Van Wieren wrote:
OrpheusDescending wrote:
Peter Van Wieren wrote:
does it say what he's promoting?


Hopefully a new book about the war and granfaloons and "hi ho" and the like. Damn I love Kurt Vonnegut.

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... s&n=507846

i'm surprised i didn't know about this, but this is what he was promoting. it was a nice appearance. he looks good for 123.


I should have this by Wednesday from Amazon. Can't wait for the Daily Show. That should be great. Jon Stewart is a big Vonnegut fan.


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Saw him on Real Time with Bill Maher. So far I only read some essays by Vonnegut, but I plan on picking up Slaughterhouse 5 or Breakfast of Champions (or his new book Man without a country) sooner or later. I like what I saw on Real Time even though I have to second that he looked a bit senile.


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