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On The Edge

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A neighbor’s barking dog leads to a confrontation. Joe contemplates death as literally buying the farm, going fishing, and checking into The Hotel Paradise. Each phrase evokes a promising fantasy that ends in disaster.

  • Series: Work in Progress
  • Show Type: Monologue
  • Cast: Joe Frank
  • Air Date: 1991
  • Digital Audio Bit Rate: 128kbps

 

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    this is an amazing tale and Joe puts you there like only he can like you’re experiencing everything yourself. maybe my most favorite monologue from him, with Prince barking in the background and it maintaining a consistent quality from beginning to the very end descriptions of death. MINDBLOWING! I only wish I had my original tape recordings from NPR when they were broadcast Sun nights, the best hour of every week (but then I’d need a tape recorder, hahaha)! Thanks Joe. I only wish I had the money to buy all the Work in Progress series, let alone everything. Seriously!

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A neighbor’s barking dog leads to a confrontation. Joe contemplates death as literally buying the farm, going fishing, and checking into The Hotel Paradise. Each phrase evokes a promising fantasy that ends in disaster.

  • Series: Work in Progress
  • Show Type: Monologue
  • Cast: Joe Frank
  • Air Date: 1991
  • Digital Audio Bit Rate: 128kbps

 

5.00 out of 5

1 review for On The Edge

  1. 5 out of 5

    :

    this is an amazing tale and Joe puts you there like only he can like you’re experiencing everything yourself. maybe my most favorite monologue from him, with Prince barking in the background and it maintaining a consistent quality from beginning to the very end descriptions of death. MINDBLOWING! I only wish I had my original tape recordings from NPR when they were broadcast Sun nights, the best hour of every week (but then I’d need a tape recorder, hahaha)! Thanks Joe. I only wish I had the money to buy all the Work in Progress series, let alone everything. Seriously!

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