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Originally Posted by escorpio
Why do you say that?
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I can't recall the exact details or specific examples of what made me feel that way. It has been too long since I read the book. I just know that to me, he came across like somewhat of a douche.
I think it had to do with the fact that I didn't get any sense of him telling his story, and having grown from his experiences. It was all bravado about how much he used to party.
In contrast, Duff's book also told stories about being wasted, but he didn't sound like a former frat boy bragging about them. It came across like "I did this, these are the things that I did toward getting out of that kind of situation, this is my life now, I sill rock and roll while not being a mess, etc"
Also, I always doubt...and this isn't just about Slash...when people are detailing how fucked up they were, but they also have perfect recall about everything that is going on. Case in point was in the Wolf of Wall Street where the guy is saying that he's done something like 7 ludes, and knows what went down.
Sorry...no.
