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''I have drunk gallons of Chablis, danced the samba, sat outside the casino in the hours before dawn...''
''"I have drunk gallons of Chablis, danced the samba, sat outside the casino in the hours before dawn..."''


'''Stories For Nothing''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1988]].
'''Stories For Nothing''' is the name of a program Joe Frank produced as part of the series [[Work In Progress]]. It was originally broadcast in [[1988]].
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Repeated discordant monologue: Monte Carlo, a privileged life, living out of hotels, the spasms of the sphincter muscle, Flemish primitives, earthquakes, Hiroshima.  Living in a cave off Greece, getting dysentery while traveling through Afghanistan, traveling through slums in Iran, putting a hotel owner on trial in Maui.  Having forgotten one's life, never having said anything that didn't immediately seem untrue.  A ruined suburban family: the mother runs off and discovers that she's spent a day stopped at a red light on the edge of town.  A stoned newspaper man interviews the chief of police, strolls through an archery range.  A man goes to meet a blind date, accidentally sends her dog out of a high window.  A film director is arrested for an unpaid jaywalking ticket. A yuppie motorcycle gang crashes a party in a wealthy neighborhood.  Wandering through LA at night.   
Repeated discordant monologue: Monte Carlo, a privileged life, living out of hotels, the spasms of the sphincter muscle, Flemish primitives, earthquakes, Hiroshima.  Living in a cave off Greece, getting dysentery while traveling through Afghanistan, traveling through slums in Iran, putting a hotel owner on trial in Maui.  Having forgotten one's life, never having said anything that didn't immediately seem untrue.  A ruined suburban family: the mother runs off and discovers that she's spent a day stopped at a red light on the edge of town.  A stoned newspaper man interviews the chief of police, strolls through an archery range.  A man goes to meet a blind date, accidentally sends her dog out of a high window.  A film director is arrested for an unpaid jaywalking ticket. A yuppie motorcycle gang crashes a party in a wealthy neighborhood.  Wandering through LA at night.   
== Interesting Facts ==


== Music ==
== Music ==
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== Commentary ==
== Commentary ==
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[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:Absurd_Monologue]]
[[Category:1988]]
[[Category:1988]]
[[Category: Work In Progress]]

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