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where he worked as a bartender.  It lasted for '3, 4 weeks', ended
where he worked as a bartender.  It lasted for '3, 4 weeks', ended
Larry did not know why.  Larry was distraught, told her that he had
Larry did not know why.  Larry was distraught, told her that he had
given her his 'love feather'<ref>allegedly an image borrowed from
given her his 'love feather',<ref>allegedly an image borrowed from
Native Americans - I find no evidence of this</ref>, didn't know if he
Native Americans - I find no evidence of this</ref> didn't know if he
had another.  She married soon afterwards, later divorced, teaches
had another.  She married soon afterwards, later divorced, teaches
acting at Rutgers and has 2 grown daughters.  That was the last time
acting at Rutgers and has 2 grown daughters.  That was the last time
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36:10: Kristine McKenna talks about bad relationships, mentions one of
36:10: Kristine McKenna talks about bad relationships, mentions one of
hers.  She draws a parallel between romantic love and extreme
hers.  She draws a parallel between romantic love and extreme
performance art.  She tells of Chris Burden, the performance artist
performance art.  She tells of [[Wikipedia:Chris Burden|Chris Burden]], the performance artist
who had himself shot, crucified on a Volkswagen, sealed in a box for 3
who had himself shot, crucified on a Volkswagen, sealed in a box for 3
days<ref>true! - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Burden</ref> then the
days, then the
Viennese Actionists<ref>(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viennese_actionists</ref>, one of whom cut
[[Wikipedia:Viennese Actionism|Viennese Actionists]], one of whom cut
off slices of his penis.<ref>These are unpleasant to read about.</ref>
off slices of his penis.<ref>These are unpleasant to read about.</ref><ref name=karma6>originally aired in [[Karma (Part 6)]]</ref>
<ref name=karma6>originally aired in [[Karma (Part 6)]]</ref>


39:20: Jack Kornfield tells of a woman whose husband had died.
39:20: Jack Kornfield tells of a woman whose husband had died.
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58:10: Joe talks about love, that pop songs are about love,
58:10: Joe talks about love, that pop songs are about love,
never about business affairs or unpleasant family matters.
never about business affairs or unpleasant family matters.<ref name=karma6 />
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