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Post by casandra on Sept 11, 2011 19:17:58 GMT
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Post by brightstar on Sept 11, 2011 22:20:08 GMT
Maybe it's me that has a bad English understanding, but I wonder what this sentence means in the article about Jim in Mexico?
'According to Hopkins, the thruth is that Jim behaved quite well, as he brought a personal marking by Pamela Courson, his girlfriend.'
I don't get what this 'personal marking' is supposed to be about. Any ideas anyone, please?
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Post by TheWallsScreamedPoetry on Sept 12, 2011 7:31:48 GMT
Hopkins tells the tale in his 2nd book about how Jim asked him to trade rooms with him when they got to Mexico. That night Pam called and got Jerry, which according to Hopkins was Jim's plan so he did not have to speak to her. Jerry told Pam wrong room and gave here Jim's room number. The next morning Jim smiled at Jerry and said 'you really know how to hurt a guy.' So that tells me Jim had to give Pam his personal assurance that he would behave himself. Which according to Hopkins he did for the rest of that week in Mexico. Jim went sightseeing with one of the President's son's American hangers on who was the image of Pam. But mostly spent the time on his own reading. The rest of The Doors were by this time shunning Morrison as they blamed him for Miami and the Doug Cameron book confirms this as he stated that Jim did not travel with the other three and also witnessed their behaviour to him in the studio which was to practically ignore him unless they needed something.
Hopkins Lizard King book #124/125
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Post by brightstar on Sept 12, 2011 15:58:48 GMT
Thank you! I had actually read this story in 'Doors companion' book. Jerry told in it, he gave Jim's number to Pamela on purpose and that Jim was with another girl this night, he didn't want Pam to interrupt them, because she often called in the middle of the night. Thank's for the help! I hadn't got a clue of what this sentence meant. 
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Post by thedoorslegend on Apr 17, 2013 7:30:27 GMT
Great,Thanks
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