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Date: 2011-04-21 10:18 pm (UTC)I've read all the Posts...and most of you are Morons. But I live and work among Morons, so i am used to it.
Leo was a magnificent individual, and I respected all his work and fond NONE of them wanting. I find my life wanting. I find my friends wanting. Hell, I find everything wanting. But Leo's work was great. Rape scene was offensive? Fuck you. I've studied History, thank you very much, and I know the world was a very ugly place for a long time. I can't stand Americans, so I can pretty much place most of the stupid comments on this page in my waste paper bin of the mind...
Most men will never accomplish a tenth of what Leo accomplished, and I have discovered most of Leo's opinions have proven accurate. I for one feel blessed to have found his work early in life, and consider his first editions on my shelf one of my finest treasures. i am proud to have introduced him to many many people, and if there is a bomb (I can only hope) or an environmental disaster that destroys most of the world, and I somehow survive...his books will be priceless. Not like most of the people blogging here...you can be my workers...
Dan MacMullin
Canada