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An early reading of the "compulsion to wander" bit, story of end of WWII, | ''"One evening, I walked up to a beautiful woman in a restaurant and said, 'tonight you will fall insanely in love with me."'' | ||
An early reading of the "compulsion to wander" bit, story of end of WWII, Russian hole worshippers, drill (again the early version), nice absurd lost bit, honking at building to move, rich man becomes wise man after his funeral then recovers his memory and sues everyone to recover his past life, bible scenes played by actors in concentration camp outfits. | |||
Much, most or all of this material can be heard in a later version in [[Philosophy]]. | Much, most or all of this material can be heard in a later version in [[Philosophy]]. | ||
[[ | Also see [[At the Border]] from [[Work In Progress]]. | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 10 December 2011
"One evening, I walked up to a beautiful woman in a restaurant and said, 'tonight you will fall insanely in love with me."
An early reading of the "compulsion to wander" bit, story of end of WWII, Russian hole worshippers, drill (again the early version), nice absurd lost bit, honking at building to move, rich man becomes wise man after his funeral then recovers his memory and sues everyone to recover his past life, bible scenes played by actors in concentration camp outfits.
Much, most or all of this material can be heard in a later version in Philosophy.
Also see At the Border from Work In Progress.