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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
Debi tells Joe about Friday night at the Mandalay (a club), how great | |||
Malcolm looks. They're celebrating that Malcolm told his wife that | |||
he's leaving her, that he's changing his life to be with Debi. | |||
3:50: Larry tells Joe about the drive he took on valium and liquor. | |||
He side-swiped a police car; the cop let him go because he was so in | |||
control. | |||
12:10: Debi tells Joe about going to lunch with her mother yesterday. | |||
Debi's happy with herself. We hear Malcolm sing and play. | |||
22:30: Larry tells Joe that valium puts him in the mood to drink. Joe | |||
tells Larry about a year ago when he drank, took valium, and drove. | |||
25:10: Debi tells Joe that Malcolm sat with her while she chanted. | |||
28:20: Larry tells Joe about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Wallace Mike Wallace] | |||
coming out as a depressed-person. Joe reminds Larry of his interview with | |||
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Westmoreland General Westmoreland]. | |||
Larry reads a fragment of his latest poem. | |||
31:40: Joe tells Larry that he thinks he must address the emotional | |||
damage he has suffered via psychotherapy. Larry thinks drugs are more | |||
effective. Larry tells Joe about black jeans. | |||
36:50: Kristine McKenna talks about the people he knows who are | |||
damaged inside: they have to struggle with their trauma. | |||
38:30: Kristine McKenna tells Joe about a fellow she met at a party. | |||
Though she didn't like or respect him, she went out with him, had a | |||
relationship. He told her he wasn't in love with her: he wasn't | |||
enchanted with her. She tired of him, broke off with him. Afterwards | |||
she'd sneak into his place when he was absent to hang out. | |||
48:20: Larry tells Joe was taking valium and drinking His family is | |||
unhappy with his substance abuse. He says he has to do it because he | |||
feels so bad. Jolly takes his scotch and valium away. He promises | |||
his family that he'll stop. On his way home from a meeting at his | |||
children's school he buys a bottle. He sounds intoxicated. | |||
55:30: Larry reads Joe his poem, 'To a woman of a certain age'. He | |||
sounds sober. | |||
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<div style="font-weight:bold;line-height:1.6;">Legacy Synopsis</div> | |||
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*[[Debi Mae West]] - her boyfriend tells his wife about their relationship. | *[[Debi Mae West]] - her boyfriend tells his wife about their relationship. | ||
*[[Larry Block]] - while driving under the influence of valium and liquor he hits a police car. Joe talks about doing the same thing when told he might have a brain tumor. | *[[Larry Block]] - while driving under the influence of valium and liquor he hits a police car. Joe talks about doing the same thing when told he might have a brain tumor. | ||
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*Larry - His family confronts him about his drug use. He spends a day sober, has a conversation while headed to a liquor store that convinces him to stay clean, then falls off the wagon immediately. | *Larry - His family confronts him about his drug use. He spends a day sober, has a conversation while headed to a liquor store that convinces him to stay clean, then falls off the wagon immediately. | ||
*Larry - a poem "to a woman of a certain age." | *Larry - a poem "to a woman of a certain age." | ||
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== Credits == | |||
From the broadcast, 'You've been listening to Joe Frank "The other | |||
side". This program was called "Fire and ice" with Larry Block, Debi | |||
Mae West, Kristine McKenna, and Joe Frank - production: J. C. Swiatek, | |||
production assistance: Esmé Gregson' | |||
== Music == | == Music == |