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|header1 = Series | |||
|header3 = Original Broadcast Date | |||
|header5 = Cast | |||
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|data8 = [[:Category:Karma Style|Karma Style]], 1 hour | |||
|data4 = March 26, [[2000]] | |||
|title = [https://www.joefrank.com/shop/the-wire The Wire][https://www.joefrank.com/streaming/shows/?jfsearch=The%20Wire] | |||
|data6 = Joe Frank, [[Larry Block|Larry Block]], [[Jack Kornfield|Jack Kornfield]] | |||
|data10 = [[Zen]] | |||
|data11 = [[The Nature of Things]] | |||
|data2 = [[The Other Side]] | |||
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''"I'm doing this play called 'God is Vengence'."'' | |||
'''The Wire''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[The Other Side]]. It was originally broadcast on March 26, [[2000]]. | |||
== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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*[[Jack Kornfield]] discusses a Rumi poem about a jealous wife and a maidservant, talks about grasping and immortality. He tells about a society of people that believe in immortality. He tells a story about a thief robbing a wise man's house. | *[[Jack Kornfield]] discusses a Rumi poem about a jealous wife and a maidservant, talks about grasping and immortality. He tells about a society of people that believe in immortality. He tells a story about a thief robbing a wise man's house. | ||
*Larry talks about meeting a childhood friend turned concert pianist. | *Larry talks about meeting a childhood friend turned concert pianist. | ||
* | *Monologue of Joe's random memories part two: | ||
**Joe worked for a poetry-quoting family friend in the garment district as a teenager, his coworker falls in love with the boss. He gets hit by a car and encounters a nurse. A description of the beat scene in new york, getting offered "some housewife action." | **Joe worked for a poetry-quoting family friend in the garment district as a teenager, his coworker falls in love with the boss. He gets hit by a car and encounters a nurse. A description of the beat scene in new york, getting offered "some housewife action." | ||
**In Santa Barbara with a girl in his bosses car, Joe drops a joint in the car causing the seat to smolder and burn. They find a gas station that takes the seat out and hoses it down. Joe replaces the seat with a folding bridge chair gaff taped to the floorboard. He gets fired and has to back to New York. | **In Santa Barbara with a girl in his bosses car, Joe drops a joint in the car causing the seat to smolder and burn. They find a gas station that takes the seat out and hoses it down. Joe replaces the seat with a folding bridge chair gaff taped to the floorboard. He gets fired and has to back to New York. | ||
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[[Category:Larry Block]] | [[Category:Larry Block]] | ||
[[Category:Jack Kornfield]] | [[Category:Jack Kornfield]] | ||
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