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00:00 -- The Lynchpin 13:48 -- New Words 24:58 -- ma ma ma, da da da, ya ya ya 35:22 -- ☺ Your business will be prosperous. 3 7 8 31 34 43 ☺ 46:20 -- twelve stepping at the gates of hell 55:55 -- The Poo God 1:04:52 -- The Big Mac or The Nugget Meal 1:17:36 -- I Am a Gorilla and I Thump My Chest 1:30:00 -- Yeehaw Sh*t Town 1:38:36 -- insignificantly, infinitesimally...a hedonist at every turn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
00:00 Plant It Back Into the Dirt13:05 The Idiot Tree19:25 Considering Otherness 32:03 FORTRESS49:58 Delete Everything01:11:20 Hotel01:18:52 Girls Gone Wild 01:31:12 I See Now How She Will Save the World From Collapsing in on Itself 01:40:14 Prairie Land 01:54:45 Zero % Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
00:00 Terminal Velocity00:42 Patience and Persistence04:19 Force, Effort & Word Count09:57 Where I am supposed to be14:46 Pillow, ear, calgary, toronto, painting28:17 Home and Back Home35:41 Young Boy43:06 Two Dreams49:51 An Audience of a Million55:34 Humility, Humiliation Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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"Improvisation is essentially an act of acute vulnerability. But it is also a path to creative freedom, to wild adventure, in which the things of true value can often emerge through... misunderstanding."Nick Cave Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Hatless, I take off My cycle-clips in awkward reverence, Move forward, run my hand around the font.From where I stand, the roof looks almost new – Cleaned, or restored? Someone would know: I don't."Philip Larkin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"Harold was very close to his grandfather having spent the entire summer with him when his mother was put into an insane asylum temporarily.Also Harold was at the beginning of his life and his grandfather was near the end so they had a connection in both being near the entrance and exit of living.Two doors side by side. Two important doors.Harold thought that would be a good name for a book:The Two Doors.His grandfather lived in a big old house on Moosehead Lake in Maine, very north, almost at the Canadian border.The place had no phone and no electricity but his grandfather said it didn't matter because he didn't either.Harold's mother was in the asylum for one reason and one reason only-she could not and would not stop talking.In 1926 a pilot that was in an uncontrolled nose dive in a crazed panic pushed the yoke forward, which was exactly the wrong thing to do, but because of how fast the plane was going it caused the opposite effect it normally would have and the plane came up out of the nose dive and the pilot regained control of the aircraft.This technique was used in future predicaments throughout aviation history.One of the doctors at the insane asylum knew of this and in an attempt to get Harold's mother to stop talking asked her to talk even more. But it didn't work. It just did not work."Steven Wright Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.