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− | + | [[Image:Jackwarner.gif|thumb|right|250px|Jack Warner - taken from ''The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell'']] | |
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− | '''Jack Angus Warner''' is the grandfather of Brian Warner, who would later become [[Marilyn Manson]]. He and his wife [[Beatrice Warner]], | + | '''Jack Angus Warner''' is the grandfather of Brian Warner, who would later become [[Marilyn Manson]]. He and his wife [[Beatrice Warner]] had only one son, [[Hugh Warner]], Brian Warner's father. |
− | == Grandfather's Cellar == | + | ==Grandfather's Cellar== |
− | ''"Hell to me was my grandfather's cellar"'' | + | ''"Hell to me was my grandfather's cellar"'' — Manson begins his autobiography ''[[The Long Hard Road out of Hell]]'' with these words, and continues to explain what was so horrible about that cellar. |
''"It stank like a public toilet, and was just as filthy. The dark concrete floor was littered with empty beer cans and everything was coated with a film of grease that probably hadn't been wiped since my father was a boy. Accessible only by rickety wooden stairs fixed to a rough stone wall, the cellar was off-limits to everybody except my grandfather. This was his world"'' | ''"It stank like a public toilet, and was just as filthy. The dark concrete floor was littered with empty beer cans and everything was coated with a film of grease that probably hadn't been wiped since my father was a boy. Accessible only by rickety wooden stairs fixed to a rough stone wall, the cellar was off-limits to everybody except my grandfather. This was his world"'' | ||
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