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''I first saw her dancing one night at the Blue Horizon.''
''There was a time when I had a telescope with a perfectly ground reflecting mirror that rivalled the size of the telescope at Mount Palomar''


'''Just An Ordinary Man''' is a video released on YouTube in 2010 featuring Joe Frank in his characteristic storytelling style, accompanied by musicians James Harrah, Kenny Lyon, and Danny Frankel. It was originally broadcast on March 26, [[2010]].
'''Just An Ordinary Man''' is a video released on YouTube in 2010 featuring Joe Frank in his characteristic storytelling style, accompanied by musicians James Harrah, Kenny Lyon, and Danny Frankel. It was originally broadcast on March 26, [[2010]].

Revision as of 08:18, 14 March 2021

Just An Ordinary Man
Series
Online
Original Broadcast Date
March 26, 2010
Cast
Joe Frank
Format
Absurd Monologue,Video, 10 minutes
Preceded by: Goodbye
Followed by: Dreamers

There was a time when I had a telescope with a perfectly ground reflecting mirror that rivalled the size of the telescope at Mount Palomar

Just An Ordinary Man is a video released on YouTube in 2010 featuring Joe Frank in his characteristic storytelling style, accompanied by musicians James Harrah, Kenny Lyon, and Danny Frankel. It was originally broadcast on March 26, 2010.

Synopsis

Joe has an exquisitely crafted telescope. He is on the verge of a significant discovery and is interrupted by his ex-wife at the door. She comes in, bedraggled and wet. She changes into a dry robe and they argue about their divorce. Then they exchange wistful stories about their past, then they make love. This happens again and again until Joe realizes it's not his ex: he's never met her before.

Music

  • "Just An Ordinary Man" - James Harrah, Kenny Lyon, Danny Frankel

Commentary

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Spblat 07:54, 26 Mar 2010 (PDT)

Bravo. More! Classic Joe Frank storytelling. I'm so glad he's still generating new material. I hope we don't wait another three years for the next one :-)

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