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|data2  = [[Work In Progress]]
|data2  = [[Work In Progress]]
|data8 = [[:Category:Absurd_Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], 1 hour
|data8 = [[:Category:Absurd_Monologue|Absurd Monologue]], 59 minutes
|data4  = 1990
|data4  = 1990
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/i'm-not-crazy I'm Not Crazy][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=I'm%20Not%20Crazy]
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/i'm-not-crazy I'm Not Crazy][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=I'm%20Not%20Crazy]
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Ode to a one night stand.  A woman who dates veterans from successively earlier wars.  The problems with peace.  Joe is a private investigator - he's hired by a man whose wife he is seeing and he is hired to shoplift from a store.  Social breakdown: exploded hair salons, dry cleaners, and cat-scan machines, a ballet company dressed as migrant workers, ambulance workers clandestinely killing people, judges and cops standing in line to be paid, Christ being executed by a futuristic gang members.  Tears being harvested for industry.  Lying about everything.  Joe accuses himself of being a misogynist.  Having unnecessary operations in order to sue for medical malpractice.  Mad ramblings: dentures, money and toilet paper, "and if you'd only accept my transplant, then you'd have two livers", "I hate circus clowns because they're indifferent to national emergencies", people are talking about me, a man India takes a vow of silence, preferring the company of mutes and children,  etc.
Ode to a one night stand.  A woman who dates veterans from successively earlier wars.  The problems with peace.  Joe is a private investigator - he's hired by a man whose wife he is seeing and he is hired to shoplift from a store.  Social breakdown: exploded hair salons, dry cleaners, and cat-scan machines, a ballet company dressed as migrant workers, ambulance workers clandestinely killing people, judges and cops standing in line to be paid, Christ being executed by a futuristic gang members.  Tears being harvested for industry.  Lying about everything.  Joe accuses himself of being a misogynist.  Having unnecessary operations in order to sue for medical malpractice.  Mad ramblings: dentures, money and toilet paper, "and if you'd only accept my transplant, then you'd have two livers", "I hate circus clowns because they're indifferent to national emergencies", people are talking about me, a man India takes a vow of silence, preferring the company of mutes and children,  etc.


== Music ==  
== Music ==
{{They Drive by Night (David Van Tieghem)}}
{{Evening Tango (Roger Eno)}} [00:40]
{{One More Night (Can)}}
* "The Animals" - Jan Hammer (from [https://www.discogs.com/Jan-Hammer-The-First-Seven-Days/master/14613 ''The First Seven Days''], 1975) [18:00]
{{In The Mood (Glenn Miller)}}
{{Flight Feet - Root Hands (Andreas Vollenweider)}} [22:55] <!--unknown [33:08] (Shazam really thinks this is "Seven Souls" - Material, but...)-->
{{Never Get Out Of The Boat (Gosh Mix) (The Aloof)}}
 
* "The Girl from Ipanema" - sung by Joe Frank
== Additional credits ==
{{Paradise (Sade)}}
The original broadcast credits state: "Recorded by Jerry Summers, Ariana Morgenstern, and Theo Mondle. Sound design by Jerry Summers. It was created in collaboration with [[David Rapkin]]. Special thanks to Sheila Bjornlie."
{{Evening Tango (Roger Eno)}}
{{Template:Me and My Shadow (karaoke)}}


== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==

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