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Revision as of 05:35, 18 March 2021
Series | |
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The Other Side | |
Original Broadcast Date | |
6/3/2001 | |
Cast | |
Larry Block, David Rapkin, Gregory Poe, Jack Kornfield, Joe Frank | |
Format | |
Karma Style, 1 hour | |
Preceded by: | Emptiness |
Followed by: | What Do Women Want? |
"A monkey's walking along, like, in the jungle, having a beautiful day."
Summer Hill is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series The Other Side. It was originally broadcast on June 3, 2001.
Synopsis
- Larry - a joke in which a monkey with a Mercedes finds an elephant in a hole.
- Kornfield - Sexuality and practice, getting beyond ourselves.
- Larry - Reichian theory. David Rapkin's relationship to truth.
- David Rapkin - Reich, Leyden jars.
- Larry - A. S. Neill. Sexuality and children. Summerhill School.
- Gregory Poe - An enlightened school that doesn't prepare one for life. Being asked by the principle to draw his penis, which is turned into a novelty pendant embedded in a walnut shell called the "what nut?"
- Kornfield - we are animals.
- Larry and Joe - Reich's community as a den of swingers hiding behind philosophical justification. Reich encounters Einstein.
- David Rapkin - An absurd account of the meeting between Reich and Einstein; Einstein's erection. Wearing a lead penis sheath.
- Kornfield - sexual messages when growing up. Animal sex. Pablo Neruda poem. Sex after celibacy.
- David(?) - he was a child at summer hill after his parents died in a fire.
- David (?) - a double entendre joke.
Music
- "Epominomous, Where Are You?" - Mike Richmond (from Basic Tendencies, 1996) | Soundhound
Commentary
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