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Re: After Hours: msg#00025
recreation.radio.joe-frank
Now assuming that JF's "No Show" was a sincere portrayal of reality,
I am still left with two major questions. Namely, the explanation
behind Larry Block's appearance in the film, as well as the original
script having the same title as Joe's show "Lies." Jjust were in the
hell did Minion get the title, and how in g-d's name did have the
brass to use it as his own?
On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:44 PM, Darwin Green wrote:
The whole thing could always be a cover story to hide an
association to "the industry" that he might not be so proud of.
Perhaps a hiding in plain sight sort of thing. Maybe once someone
brought it to his attention he decided to quell the barrage of
questions that he would get over the issue with the concocted plan
to make it look like he sued the writer and let him go, thus making
it look like he forgave the so-called writer when in fact he
couldn't sue him in the first place because the so-called writer
was himself.
Maybe I'm just going overboard.
On Jul 29, 2005, at 5:26 PM, Larry Dunn wrote:
From: Harold Johnson <harold.johnson@xxxxxxxxx>
So (and my apologies if anyone else has already
asked this question), is Joseph Minion A.K.A. Joe
Frank?
Well, considering that it's been much discussed in
this thread that JF sued Minion over the plaigarism,
my guess would be, no, Joseph Minion is not Joe Frank.
Unless he sued himself, of course! :p
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