<div dir="ltr">Joe discusses his teaching at a private school in Manhattan in several episodes (including <i>Cocktails Before Dinner, Pretender, Higher Learning, Journal</i>, and <i>Karma Don't Deny Me</i>). This was the Dalton School, and Joe taught there at the same time as one Jeffrey Epstein. <br><br>I think it's very likely that the womanizing teacher Joe discusses in <i>Cocktails Before Dinner </i>is Epstein. Either that or the Dalton school had multiple sexual predators employed at that time...<br><br>Also: You can add <i>Karma Don't Deny Me </i>to the list of shows the track Invernin is used in.<br><div><br></div><div>-Sean</div></div><br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 9:24 AM <<a href="mailto:russellbell@gmail.com">russellbell@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"> The first 19 minutes is new, the rest re-used, except for 2<br>
minutes at 22:40. <br>
I never heard this episode on KPFA, WBEZ, WNYC, KDVS, WMNF, or<br>
WESA, only on KGOU and WDRT. I wonder if KCRW aired it.<br>
<br>
Joe tells us that he won't read from his journal, that,<br>
despite popular demand, he didn't want to keep a journal.<br>
4:30: Joe plays a promo for the show in which a redneck, asked<br>
by a friend what he intended to do on the upcoming weekend, says that<br>
he intends to get drunk and beat up Terry (apparently his wife or<br>
girlfriend). The friend tells him he can beat up Terry anytime, that<br>
he should come over to his place to listen to Joe Frank on the radio.<br>
KCRW won't let him air the promo. Joe calls others, including his<br>
mother, to get their opinions.<br>
15:20 The redneck and Terry argue about whether the redneck<br>
should wear a seatbelt.<br>
17:30: Joe gets angry at a fellow who has a license plate<br>
border that claims he knows Jesus, imagines confronting him.<br>
19:20: Joe attends a play in which a friend performs. He pays<br>
so much attention to his performance as an audience member, imagining<br>
his friend watches him from the wings, he doesn't to the play. Then<br>
he speculates that we're all performing. (originally in 'Cocktails<br>
before dinner') (I heard Richard Alpert recall a psychology textbook<br>
he taught at Harvard, which opened with the statement that we are the<br>
sum of the roles we play in society. I told this to a friend, who<br>
thought the statement obvious; he's now living in an abandoned truck<br>
on abandoned land only used by criminals to dump dead bodies.)<br>
22:40: Joe ruminates on how one is the star of one's own life<br>
but a bit player in the lives of others. (I'm sure I heard this<br>
elsewhere, but I can't place it.)<br>
24:50: He compares human abilities with those of animals, that<br>
we use tools to compensate. (originally in 'Cocktails before dinner')<br>
29:50: When he was a boy, falling asleep, Joe tortured himself<br>
with fantasies of making awful decisions. (originally in 'When she's<br>
asleep she looks like an angel')<br>
32:00: Story of his job teaching at a private school in NYC,<br>
including Kim and their unfortunate date. (originally in 'The<br>
Pretender')<br>
51:40: 'The Earth is 1 of 9 planets that revolve around the<br>
sun...' Joe describes the vastness of space. (originally in<br>
'Cocktails before dinner')<br>
53:30: A drunk harasses Joe's date. (originally aired in<br>
'When she's asleep, she looks like an angel')<br>
56:40: Joe observes how small things look from an airplane,<br>
contrasts that perspective from how the city appears on the ground,<br>
comments on the ephemerality of life. (originally in 'He hesitated')<br>
<br>
russell bell<br>
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