[joe-frank-list] Episode with female actor

Tony DeLio delantony at gmail.com
Wed Mar 24 21:43:08 PDT 2021


Outstanding thank you I will try that!!
Much obliged,
tony

On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 5:14 PM Ramon <ramon at jfwiki.org> wrote:

> Try out The More I Know You.
>
> There's another one where a young woman talks about meeting a couple in
> the grocery store who are preparing large hams.  She and her friend go over
> and have some kind of post-ham foursome. I can't pinpoint the episode
> though.
>
> On Wed, Mar 24, 2021, 4:06 PM Tony DeLio <delantony at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know which episode/ segment is where
>> it's one female (who is not familiar or a regular I don't think)
>> where she's describing a very intimate encounter?
>> It's very slow paced and sensual and after that I can't remember LOL.
>>
>> Used to be one of my favorites,
>> can't find it or remember what it was called.
>> Thanks!
>> tony
>>
>> On Wed, Mar 24, 2021 at 8:44 AM <russellbell at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>         Joe complains about people who befoul public toilets, imagines
>>> punishing them, then people who play their records too loud, those
>>> with boomboxes, the mess in subway platforms, movie theatres,
>>> panhandlers.
>>>         10: Joe tells of going to the Childe Harold (a tavern in DC -
>>>
>>> http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/06/AR2007110602370_pf.html
>>> ) with his friend Mike (Mike Fremuth -
>>> http://jfwiki.org/index.php?title=Mike_Fremuth).  They pick up a young
>>> dancer, Rachel, go to Joe's apartment.  Mike gets handsy with Rachel,
>>> starts taking off her clothes despite her complaints, while Joe plays
>>> the piano; Joe breaks it up, sends Rachel home.
>>>         13:30: Joe talks about freedom, that we imagine ourselves free
>>> but, in practice, are enslaved by jobs, family, social expectations...
>>>         18:10: Joe tells us about Dave.  He's writing 'How to identify
>>> a roadkill'.  He printed up bumper stickers that look like DC's
>>> license plate but bear the legend, 'Washington DC: we be a capitol
>>> city', (in 1986 the real plate bore the legend, 'Washington DC: a
>>> capitol city').  He works as a courier.
>>>         22:30: After work Dave drives to the 'Goldrush', DC's last
>>> strip club.  The dancers work for money, but Dave never pays; somehow
>>> he gets others to pay for his drinks.  Dave's taking notes for a novel
>>> about it.  He's going to run for mayor.  He comes from a large redneck
>>> family.  ('Redneck Rounder''s?)
>>>         27:40: Dave shows up at Joe's apartment drunk and tearful: he
>>> says he's cracking up.  Joe tries to comfort him.
>>>         30:40: Joe tells of working in a gas station in a desert.  One
>>> night a fellow arrived, driving backwards, who had driven hundreds of
>>> miles that way because his headlights were broken; another fellow
>>> arrived driving on 2 tires, not having had the time to replace them.
>>> The 2 men got into a fight.
>>>         32:20: The next day a man with a car full of beavers (he bred
>>> them) arrived; most of they were dead.
>>>         32:40: 'A while ago' a young couple with a child argue about
>>> which is the better parent, leave without the boy, who wanders off
>>> into the desert without his shoes.
>>>         33:30: Joe got a letter from his wife (Kathleen), who used to
>>> live with him at the gas station, had left 12 years ago.  Despite the
>>> decline in business because the new freeway bypassed him, Joe stays,
>>> confident she will return.
>>>         34:40: A bus-full of mutes arrived late in the summer.  They
>>> passed notes to each other.
>>>         35:40: One November a few years ago a nervous man stayed all
>>> day and night.  He seemed to age 15 years overnight.  Joe called the
>>> hospital, which took him.
>>>         37: The area has suffered a number of natural disasters, but
>>> all have bypassed Joe's gas station.  Joe met a man in a sand funnel
>>> who looked like him, had similar stories; the next day Joe wondered if
>>> it hadn't been a dream.  (Ray from 'In the middle of nowhere'?)
>>>         38:50: Joe sees a stretch limousine; he resents them, imagines
>>> making their owners hurt, organizing a pie corps to pie them.
>>>         44:40: Joe wonders how to define quality of life; we hear the
>>> sounds of writing on a chalkboard.  He remembers a lecture by a
>>> sociologist to his whole high school class about their life goals.
>>>         48:20: Joe speculates about the broke song-writer who writes a
>>> hit song; now he has to deal with his success and fame, becomes
>>> captive to living up to his image, a 24/7 job, which can end any
>>> moment.
>>>         51: Joe speculates about an heir to a great fortune.  He cites
>>> the example of 'Billy Marx', son of a real-estate magnate who died
>>> young from over-work.  Billy is a 'gentleman' who wastes his time; his
>>> sister imagines herself an artist, has affairs with artists, plays at
>>> painting but never takes it seriously.
>>>         55:30: Joe says the unemployed poor have all the free time
>>> they want; he observes that they live empty meaningless lives.
>>>
>>> http://jfwiki.org/index.php?title=Why_I_Don't_Love_You_Anymore
>>>
>>> russell bell
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