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Phones ring in the offices. Four lanes of traffic go by outside.
 
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"When I was writing the book [his [[The Long Hard Road Out of Hell| autobiography]]]," Manson say, "I hadn't really gotten to the conclusion of how similar I was to my grandfather. Until I got to the end of the book, that hadn't dawned on me. That as a kid, I'm looking at him as a monster because he's got women's clothing and dildos, and by the end of the story I've been far worse than my grandfather was."
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"When I was writing the book [his [[The_Long_Hard_Road_Out_Of_Hell| autobiography]]]," Manson say, "I hadn't really gotten to the conclusion of how similar I was to my grandfather. Until I got to the end of the book, that hadn't dawned on me. That as a kid, I'm looking at him as a monster because he's got women's clothing and dildos, and by the end of the story I've been far worse than my grandfather was."
  
 
I don't think I've told anyone this," he says, "but what I found out over that last year is my father and my grandfather never got along. My father came back from the Vietnam War and was kind of tossed out on the streets and told he had to pay rent. There's something really dark about that which I never liked. And my father told me last year that he'd found out that that's not his real father. Which was the strangest thing I'd ever heard, because it started poorly and had this weird relationship. It's really weird to think that he wasn't really my grandfather."
 
I don't think I've told anyone this," he says, "but what I found out over that last year is my father and my grandfather never got along. My father came back from the Vietnam War and was kind of tossed out on the streets and told he had to pay rent. There's something really dark about that which I never liked. And my father told me last year that he'd found out that that's not his real father. Which was the strangest thing I'd ever heard, because it started poorly and had this weird relationship. It's really weird to think that he wasn't really my grandfather."

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