aspect to life here that s very unusual. very unusual here. it s mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. he was a junkie before he was a writer. as so many of us were. a place to think of yourself as a writer you would come here and somehow working within a romantic tradition. yes. burroughs said right up front, writer to me lounged around in a smoking jacket or a caftan and smoking littered with sleeping boys. yes. or girls. to what extent did that world exist and to what extent was that world created by the people that showed up with that expectation? since bill departed, iep, dear, wonderful, marvelous man,
of life here. i have a very tender feelings from morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children. it s bonjour. [ speaking foreign language ] i always feel welcomed here. i never consider it s mine. it s theirs and they ve allowed me to feel here in a nice way. i feel recognition. they know who i am. they know who i am. there is a side by side aspect to life here that s very unusual. very unusual here. it s mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here
for morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children. they don t say granddad like we do in england. they say bonjour. [ speaking foreign language ] i always feel welcomed here. i never consider it s mine. it s theirs and they ve allowed me to feel here in a nice way. i feel recognition. they know who i am. they know who i am. there is a side by side aspect to life here that s very unusual. very unusual here. it s mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. he was a junkie before he was a writer. as so many of us were. i think this is a place if you wanted to think of yourself
for morocco and the friendliness and the courtesy of the people and its children. it s bonjour. [ speaking foreign language ] i always feel welcomed here. i never consider it s mine. it s theirs and they ve allowed me to live here in a nice way. i feel recognition. they know who i am. they know who i am. there is a side by side aspect to life here that s very unusual. very unusual here. it s mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. he was a junkie before he was a writer. as so many of us were. a place to think of yourself as a writer you would come here and somehow working within a romantic tradition. yes. burroughs said right up
i never consider it s mine. it s theirs and they ve allowed me to feel here in a nice way. i feel recognition. they know who i am. they know who i am. there is a side by side aspect to life here that s very unusual. very unusual here. it s mostly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. it is a station of the cross for, you know, bad boys of culture. i mean, rambo. iggy pop. the stones. burroughs writes and came here to be a writer. he was a junkie before he was a writer. as so many of us were. a place to think of yourself as a writer you would come here and somehow working within a romantic tradition. yes. burroughs said right up front, writer to me lounged around in a smoking jacket or a caftan and smoking littered with