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29:10: Joe says his father died when he was 5.<ref>He died 1943
29:10: Joe says his father died when he was 5.<ref>He died 1943
October 8, aged 56</ref>. Ben took over the business.
October 8, aged 56</ref>  Ben took over the business.


29:20: Joe says he was close to Ben's 3 daughters, played together,
29:20: Joe says he was close to Ben's 3 daughters, played together,
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36:00: Joe was in Macy's 1965 November 9, the day of the great
36:00: Joe was in Macy's 1965 November 9, the day of the great
blackout  
blackout.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_1965 Northeast blackout of 1965]</ref>
<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northeast_blackout_of_1965 Northeast blackout of 1965]</ref>.
Joe went to visit Ben, but turned back.<ref>originally aired in
Joe went to visit Ben, but turned back.<ref>originally aired in
[[Karma (Part 7)]], told again in [[Too Close To Home]]</ref>
[[Karma (Part 7)]], told again in [[Too Close To Home]]</ref>
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*Debi - She allows her father to die in the hospital.  "For all intensive purposes."  Manifesting a waiter with her father's name.  She freaks out when her cat catches a hummingbird.
*Debi - She allows her father to die in the hospital.  "For all intensive purposes."  Manifesting a waiter with her father's name.  She freaks out when her cat catches a hummingbird.
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== Credits ==
From the broadcast: 'You've been listening to Joe Frank "The other side".  This program
was called "Small world karma" with Debi Mae West, Larry Block,
Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield, and Joe Frank; edited by
J. C. Swiatek and mixed by Bob Carlson; production assistance:
Esm&eacute; Gregson; music supervision: Thomas Golubi&#263;'


== Music ==
== Music ==
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== Shared Material ==  
== Shared Material ==  
* [[He Hesitated]]
* [[He Hesitated]]
== Additional credits ==
From the broadcast: 'You've been listening to Joe Frank "The other side".  This program
was called "Small world karma" with Debi Mae West, Larry Block,
Buddhist teacher Jack Kornfield, and Joe Frank; edited by
J. C. Swiatek and mixed by Bob Carlson; production assistance:
Esm&eacute; Gregson; music supervision: Thomas Golubi&#263;'


== Miscellanea ==
== Miscellanea ==