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Lover Man

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Joe complains about the annoying consequences of being so handsome and irresistible to women. Joe uses technological gizmos to astound a primitive tribe on the Amazon, who sell off their land and mineral rights and wind up bankrupt and miserable. The story of Bessie, a black angelic housekeepers who becomes a blues singer. A black rock musician talks about being pursued by women fans. Kidnapped by a group of women and rescued by the police, he becomes an anti-woman activist. Joe appeals for reconnection to a woman who returned his umbrella at a Lars Von Trier film. He also appeals to a woman he saw in a museum, another he observed at a pet store.

  • Series: The Other Side
  • Show Type: Monologue
  • Cast: Joe Frank
  • Air Date: 12/19/1999
  • Digital Audio Bit Rate: 128kbps

 

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4.00 out of 5

1 review for Lover Man

  1. 4 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    This one really resonated with me, you can hear the fervor in Joe’s voice, and they are all interesting tales.

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Joe complains about the annoying consequences of being so handsome and irresistible to women. Joe uses technological gizmos to astound a primitive tribe on the Amazon, who sell off their land and mineral rights and wind up bankrupt and miserable. The story of Bessie, a black angelic housekeepers who becomes a blues singer. A black rock musician talks about being pursued by women fans. Kidnapped by a group of women and rescued by the police, he becomes an anti-woman activist. Joe appeals for reconnection to a woman who returned his umbrella at a Lars Von Trier film. He also appeals to a woman he saw in a museum, another he observed at a pet store.

  • Series: The Other Side
  • Show Type: Monologue
  • Cast: Joe Frank
  • Air Date: 12/19/1999
  • Digital Audio Bit Rate: 128kbps

 

4.00 out of 5

1 review for Lover Man

  1. 4 out of 5

    (verified owner):

    This one really resonated with me, you can hear the fervor in Joe’s voice, and they are all interesting tales.

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