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*Superstition: counting 12 babies in arms for 12 days of good luck.  Then, the 13th day.
*Superstition: counting 12 babies in arms for 12 days of good luck.  Then, the 13th day.
*Lester tells us his 26 (and counting) definitive life reference points, or 'linchpins', of his existence.  Events that didn't make the list.
*Lester tells us his 26 (and counting) definitive Life Reference Points, or 'linchpins', of his existence.  Events that didn't make the list.
*Lester seems to know the height of everyone he knows. He's a numbers guy.
*Lester seems to know the height of everyone he knows. He's a numbers guy.
*Performances: looking for Jerry Rickshaw. Joe and Lester discuss the performance. What Jerry Rickshaw means to Lester.   
*Performances: looking for Jerry Rickshaw. Joe and Lester discuss the performance. What Jerry Rickshaw means to Lester.   

Revision as of 07:16, 19 March 2021

Performer[1]
Series
Work In Progress
Original Broadcast Date
1989
Cast
Lester Nafzger, Julie Renick, Joe Frank
Format
Scripted Actors, Telephone, Mock Interview, 1 hour
Preceded by: Sleep
Followed by: The More I Know You

"A month ago I visited my mother in Columbus Ohio."

Performer is a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series Work In Progress. It was originally broadcast in 1989.

Synopsis

  • Lester Nafzger, on the phone, talking about his argumentative mother, 81. They have a tremendous dispute over hypnotism.
  • Superstition: counting 12 babies in arms for 12 days of good luck. Then, the 13th day.
  • Lester tells us his 26 (and counting) definitive Life Reference Points, or 'linchpins', of his existence. Events that didn't make the list.
  • Lester seems to know the height of everyone he knows. He's a numbers guy.
  • Performances: looking for Jerry Rickshaw. Joe and Lester discuss the performance. What Jerry Rickshaw means to Lester.
  • Where's Charlotte.
  • My Teeth Are So Much Uglier Than Yours.
  • Discussion of the role of an artist.
  • Performances: Missing Barbara. Cartoon. Big Band.
  • Lester describes the boogie boys: musical saboteurs.
  • A serene mother-and-baby scene.
  • Lester tells of his struggle to close the nearly 100 holes in the poorly-built wall connecting his furnace room to a porno theater next door. Then we hear audio from a porn movie.
  • Lester recites the weight of everyone he knows.

Music

Miscellanea

Commentary

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Spblat

Life reference points! Fascinating how we all process the passing of our lives in different ways.

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