it s bonjour, missieur. 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. 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
islam still the throbbing motor 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.
children who, you know granddad, like in new england they say. i always feel welcome here. i never consider this is mine. it s theirs, and they ve allowed me to live here in a very nice way, and 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. it s supposedly you can do whatever you want if you do it with good manners. but it is a sort of station of the cross where bad boys of culture. rambo, the stones. he came here to be a writer as so many of us were. you wanted to thif yourself as a writer, and he is here, and somehow you were working with a
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 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
the children you know, they don t say grandad like we do in england. i always feel welcome here. i never consider 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 drunk 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