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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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*[[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: Esm&eacute; Gregson'


== Music ==
== Music ==