
“The woman takes a spoonful of food, stick it in the baby’s mouth and the baby would spit it out. She’d pick it off his cheek and stick it back in his mouth and he’d spit it out. I said “What are you doing, woman?” she said “I’m just feeding my baby.” I said “That baby don’t want that in
his mouth, he’s spitting it out!”.
She said “Oh, he’s just playing.” I said “don’t put playing on that kid, he ain’t playing, he don’t want that in his mouth!”, and I look at it and it said “Gerber’s Baby Food, lima beans and bacon” I said “this kid don’t like lima beans and bacon, try some of them prunes!” He tried prunes and ate them right up! And then the stuff he’d spit out she’d put to one side and the stuff he’d eat she’d put on the other side. And that baby wouldn’t eat no meat.
No one told him to be a vegetarian, he just didn’t want no meat in his mouth. That’s pretty far out isn’t it? That’s one of the reasons why I quit eating meat.”
— Charles Manson, 2009




"Drunk at the matinee" is a collection of candid poetry about stupid shit that we all experience from day to day.




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