[joe-frank-list] After Hours

Chavez, Aaron, ISD achavez382 at worldsavings.com
Sun Jul 31 10:57:14 PDT 2005


I would be perfectly comfortable assuming that Minion = Frank.  Enjoying
his work assumes that thing - the perspective that anybody on this list
has - that thing that makes his work compelling.  The acceptance of the
absurd as part of God's Big Joke, the universe with a sense of humor and
irony.

Simplest solution - contact Joe Minion.


Aaron Chavez

there has never been quite such a fool
who could fail to pull the whole sky over him
with one smile
  e e cummings



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Now assuming that JF's "No Show" was a sincere portrayal of reality,  
I am still left with two major questions.  Namely, the explanation  
behind Larry Block's appearance in the film, as well as the original  
script having the same title as Joe's show "Lies."  Jjust were in the  
hell did Minion get the title, and how in g-d's name did have the  
brass to use it as his own?



On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:44 PM, Darwin Green wrote:

> The whole thing could always be a cover story to hide an  
> association to "the industry" that he might not be so proud of.   
> Perhaps a hiding in plain sight sort of thing.  Maybe once someone  
> brought it to his attention he decided to quell the barrage of  
> questions that he would get over the issue with the concocted plan  
> to make it look like he sued the writer and let him go, thus making  
> it look like he forgave the so-called writer when in fact he  
> couldn't sue him in the first place because the so-called writer  
> was himself.
>
> Maybe I'm just going overboard.
>
> On Jul 29, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Larry Dunn wrote:
>
>
>> From: Harold Johnson <harold.johnson at gmail.com>
>>
>>
>>> So (and my apologies if anyone else has already
>>> asked this question), is Joseph Minion A.K.A. Joe
>>> Frank?
>>>
>>
>> Well, considering that it's been much discussed in
>> this thread that JF sued Minion over the plaigarism,
>> my guess would be, no, Joseph Minion is not Joe Frank.
>>
>>
>> Unless he sued himself, of course!  :p
>>
>>
>>
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