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*Debi: where is Malcolm? He's late. She feels threatened by his ex wife. Yet she's considering marriage. She sand Joe discuss Malcolm's future. Malcolm finally arrives.  
*Debi: where is Malcolm? He's late. She feels threatened by his ex wife. Yet she's considering marriage. She sand Joe discuss Malcolm's future. Malcolm finally arrives.  
*Jack: fear underlying all [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukkha dukkha].   
*Jack: fear underlying all [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dukkha dukkha].   
*Larry: feeling generized rage.  
*Larry: feeling generalized rage.  
*Jack: more on pain. Emily Dickenson quote.  
*Jack: more on pain. Emily Dickinson quote.  
*Larry: doing badly, switched to vodka, ran out of valium.  
*Larry: doing badly, switched to vodka, ran out of Valium.  
*Jack: concluding thoughts.  
*Jack: concluding thoughts.  
*Larry tells a few jokes and has to explain them for Joe.
*Larry tells a few jokes and has to explain them for Joe.


== Music ==
== Music ==
{{Sex (The Necks)}}  
{{Sex (The Necks)}}
 
== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
{{Commentary}}
=== [[User:Spblat|Spblat]] ===
=== [[User:Spblat|Spblat]] ===
Wow, what a nice example of the Karma Style. Jack's story was uncharacteristically personal and I loved it.  Really classic stuff, tied together perfectly. When Joe's style changed from the absurd monologues to these drawn out conversations back when these were being made and aired on KCRW, I wasn't that into it and often tuned out. But now I'm starting to find the Karma Style as captivating as some of the greats in the [[Somewhere Out There]] series.
Wow, what a nice example of the Karma Style. Jack's story was uncharacteristically personal and I loved it.  Really classic stuff, tied together perfectly. When Joe's style changed from the absurd monologues to these drawn out conversations back when these were being made and aired on KCRW, I wasn't that into it and often tuned out. But now I'm starting to find the Karma Style as captivating as some of the greats in the [[Somewhere Out There]] series.