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					<description><![CDATA[Well, the first performance of the year was the kind that would spoil me if I expected every performance or most performances to reach the depths of this one! Everything went there! In my performances there is an invisible hidden secret state of erotic friction of arousing human intimacy rubbing between bodies without limits or [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Well,  the first performance of the year was the kind that would spoil me if I expected  every performance or most performances to reach the depths of this one!  Everything went there!  In my performances there is an invisible  hidden secret state of erotic friction of arousing human intimacy rubbing  between bodies without limits or glamour.   Because it is invisible, you can not see it, only feel it.  For example,   we didn’t enter that state at the  performance at the Center for Sex and Culture in San  Francisco  last summer, even though that was very erotic, visual, communal, tribal, etc.   In fact, we last entered that state  last February at Temescal.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  first couple to arrive actually set the tone, anchored /rooted the  performance.  The guy, Bobby, did  that just        by  being there.  Vicki turned out to be  an actor.  Her reading /acting out  my poems throughout opened the door into the holy madness.  Everything worked!  It was possible to do a lot of the  rituals [GESTURES, ROCKING, DRESSING, PROJECTING SLIDES ON NUDE DANCERS, etc]  that have either set upon the shelf or haven’t reached the depths of arousing  unknowns for awhile.  And new  rituals were introduced [UNDRESS THE CAMERAMAN, THE SIAMESE WAIST BANDS, TAKING  /READING NOTES, etc].  There was  just the right amount of resistance so that important issues could be explored,  and to reveal that zones of comfort are silly and really prisons.  [I am imagining the shit about being a  homophobe a straight guy would get if he gave the reasons for not wanting to  undress the cameraman that the Lesbian gave!] But Amy and her friend stepped up  and by being actively lustfully abandoned willing to play and trust, broke  everything open for everybody.  And  they did it as just fun, no big deal.   I liked exploring his butt!   Everything started floating into that juicy secret space as Amy started  rocking on my lap, prickly freedom going all the way into both fusion and  infusion of arousing magical pleasure erotic friction of comfort.  Tomek’s surreal music created waves  connecting the holy dancers together as they [us] webbed and flowed into  different combinations and forms and roles without limits or judgments.  Amy and her friend [he obviously hadn’t  done anything like this before!] made it possible by simply trusting…  Trusting so deeply, they could reshape  the dance without avoiding anything.   A whole band appeared at this point to join Tomek [they would disappear  when the dance was over!]!  Things  got hot and surreal, while staying simple and human.  Intimacy, closeness among everybody who  stayed welded us into a cozy tribal body.   Our skin [the organ of connection] webbed all of us together as the  rubbing went all the way deeper into calm pleasure, as Vicki threw herself on  the floor and rocked and belted out the words of the poem.  I wish I could take credit for creating  such a dramatic, erotic turn-on of an event.  But I just followed the possibilities  that the willingness people brought to the space created.  </p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">We  arrived to Temescal a little earlier than usual, which turned out to be a good  thing because there was a snag with the lights!  After the performance,  Herb, who does a lot of stuff at Temescal also, helped Mikee figure it  out.  So we did a last minute lighting adjustment, and Frank got  going.  He had to tell some of the early arrivals to hold onto their  stories &#8230; &#8220;Save it for the performance!&#8221;  He told Vicki, an actress who  was the first to arrive with her German husband, that he sometimes is not even  visible when performances start.  He is hidden!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">There  were two new wall hangings for this performance: banner versions of Frank&#8217;s  recent computer paintings, &#8220;Falling In Love&#8221; and &#8220;Let&#8217;s Twist Again&#8221;.  They  looked beautiful!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Right  at 8, more people came in and Frank started talking with Vicky &#8230; he said, &#8220;As  you were saying &#8230;&#8221;   She had seen a flier for the performance up  somewhere on Shattuck in Berkeley and went to the music &amp; arts section of  the Berkeley Public library, and had the librarian there google it!  She  said it was in her neighborhood and easy to get to &#8230;  She said she is an  actress, and has always wanted to be on stage, with an audience &#8230; never wanted  fame, but to be on stage, with that audience reaction.  Frank said that she  had told him, before things started, that they spend half the year in  France,  and that he had just read the biography of Jean Genet.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Then  Frank turned to a guy next to her, wearing a green Marvin the Martian Looney  Tunes shirt.  He said he loved the big backdrop, that it reminded him of  Zap Comics.  He had also seen the flier on a pole, near the Ashby  BART, and had taken a picture of it.  He had remembered seeing Frank on TV  maybe 10 years ago &#8230;  Frank asked him to describe what he had seen  &#8230;   He said he didn&#8217;t remember a lot from that time period, because  he was practicing illegal forms of &#8220;meditation&#8221;.  But he did not watch a  lot of TV, and was picky about what he watched, and this really stood out &#8230;  you went from one channel,  &#8220;Fantasy  Island&#8221;,  to Frank&#8217;s show: &#8220;Fantasy&#8221;.  He said it was a bunch of people in a room, he  remembered Frank was there, and he thought Linda too &#8230; he said, &#8220;how should I  put this&#8221; &#8230; it was very relaxed, and people were all naked, together in a very  relaxed way.  Frank asked, &#8220;A room like this?&#8221;  He said perhaps &#8230;  but it didn&#8217;t seem that the room was what was important about it &#8230;  Frank  asked him what was important &#8230;?  He said it was the feeling of everyone  there, very relaxed.  Frank asked him about himself too at some point &#8230;  he is studying psychology, and works at Options, a recovery center.  If he  gets a degree, he said he could get paid for what he already does.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;"> Next  Frank turned to a pair of women in the center of the room.  He  asked one first what had brought her to the performance.  She said her  girlfriend had told her about it, had seen the flier, and said that it would be  good for her to see &#8220;Live Art&#8221;.  They were attracted by the part of the  flier that said, &#8220;Bring your sense of humor&#8221; &#8230;   Frank asked her how  uncomfortable she was willing to be?  She said it depends on to what  degree?  Frank asked what degree was she willing?  She said she was  willing to be uncomfortable as long as it was positive.  Frank asked her if  being uncomfortable is negative?  She said, no, not necessarily  &#8230;   Frank then asked her if she would undress the camera guy  (Corey)?  She said, right away, &#8220;No.&#8221;  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">&#8220;Why?&#8221;   Frank asked.</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">&#8220;Because  I&#8217;m gay,&#8221; she replied.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">&#8220;What  does your sexual preference have to do with it?&#8221;  Frank asked.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">&#8220;Well,  its more that I am in a committed relationship, and don&#8217;t feel the need to do  anything like that with another person &#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  asked her, &#8220;Is he gay?&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">She  said, &#8220;I don&#8217;t know &#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Vicki  chimed in, &#8220;Only the cameraman knows &#8230;&#8221;  And Frank said, &#8220;Not  necessarily!&#8221;  Everyone was laughing!  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  turned to the girlfriend, and asked her if she was willing to be  uncomfortable?  She said, &#8220;No.&#8221;   Frank asked, &#8220;So why did you  come to the Uncomfortable Zones of Fun?&#8221;  She said she really didn&#8217;t know  &#8230;    Later in the performance, he came back to her, and asked  if she was &#8220;comfortable&#8221;?  She said yes, but her back hurt from sitting on  the floor &#8230; Frank suggested she could lie down, but she said she was ok  &#8230;  The two of them left later when things started getting juicier!   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">So  now Frank talked to another pair of women who had come in, one with glasses, and  her friend.  Frank asked the first one what had attracted her to the  performance.  She said her friend had told her about it &#8230;  &#8220;What  lies did she tell you?!&#8221;  Frank asked.  She said, &#8220;Well, that I  wouldn&#8217;t have to speak!&#8221;  It turned out that she hadn&#8217;t actually seen the  flier, or heard what it said &#8230;  Frank had Vicki read it aloud.  Her  friend said that she had basically told her that it would be &#8220;weird&#8221;.   Frank asked the friend why she had wanted to come?  She said that really it  was because she had a school project where she needed to write a page describing  a performance.  She had seen a flier for this, and had thought that this  would be a challenge to write about.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  talked to several others who had come in &#8230; one was a dental hygienist from  West Virginia, who just moved here &#8230; she had come with two others, an  unemployed soccer player who liked to read, and a waitress/bartender who was  studying to be a massage therapist.  They had all been together at the  Albany Bulb, drinking wine and watching the sunset, and had wondered what they  would do that night?  They looked online, and found this!  It had  sounded interesting and it was free &#8230;   They were all willing to be  uncomfortable &#8230; </p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">We  think at this point Frank returned to the girl who was writing the page for  school &#8230; he asked her if she would undress the camera guy?  She said,  &#8220;No.&#8221;  Frank again asked why?  She said that it was because her first  choice for coming to the performance with her that night was her husband, and  while she did not personally feel uncomfortable with doing that, she knew that  he would feel uncomfortable hearing about it, because she would tell him about  it, and she didn&#8217;t want to do that.  Then she added, &#8220;Also, the camera man  looks like my husband.&#8221;  There was a roar of laughter!  Frank asked,  &#8220;Is that good or bad?&#8221;  More laughter!  She said, &#8220;Well I married him  &#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Then  Frank turned to the Marvin the Martian guy, and asked him if he would undress  Corey, but in the midst of what we think was a &#8220;yes&#8221;, the waitress in back piped  up, &#8220;I&#8217;ll undress him just to get rid of that shirt!&#8221;  So Frank said, &#8220;Be  my guest &#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">She  introduced herself to Corey as Amy, and took off his shirt and shorts &#8230; she  asked about the socks?  Frank asked if Corey&#8217;s feet were clean?  He  said he didn&#8217;t know!  They left the socks on!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">So  now Corey was nude behind the camera, and Frank had noticed that the one woman  was taking notes for her school project &#8230; he asked her to read them.  The  notes took everyone back through the events thus far, through the first girl who  would not undress Corey because &#8220;she was gay&#8221; &#8230;  everyone was laughing,  even her!  It showed up how absurd it was!  Very fun to hear it  recounted this way.  In the text, she had written that Frank was &#8220;goading&#8221;  the audience to undress the camera guy!  Frank asked Corey how it felt for  him to be &#8220;goading&#8221; the audience to undress him!  And then he said, &#8220;I  could not come up with this &#8230; or did I??&#8221;  &#8220;Maybe you are  a plant?&#8221; he asked the note-taker.  She said, &#8220;Maybe  &#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">We  think now Frank turned to a girl with dreads &#8230; she was an acupressure student,  and had also seen the flier on a pole and taken a picture of it &#8230; she had been  attracted by the idea of being uncomfortable, how it can be a good thing &#8230; she  had been a sociology student and had been fascinated by taboos.  She talked  about how there are very simple things that can be taboo, like standing outside  in a public space and doing nothing for 10 minutes.  Many people only think  of the extremes when they think of &#8220;taboo&#8221;, but it was interesting to her the  many simpler things that become taboo.  She asked Frank what he thought was  the most taboo thing in our culture?  Frank said that it depends &#8230;   For example, he told the story of a performance at Passion Flower, an adult  store that hosted several of Frank&#8217;s performances &#8230; Linda described how they  did &#8220;Gestures&#8221;, and Frank said that when it came to the gesture of rubbing feet,  foot to foot, the guys freaked out.  That was more taboo than anything  else.  The sociologist asked, so its the context then?  Frank said yes  &#8230;   She asked if he could describe what is behind what he  does?  In response, Frank asked if Vicki would read his poem, &#8220;I Came To  Play&#8221;.  Then he turned to Amy the waitress, and the soccer player, and  asked if they would come up and dress only in the costumes and jewelry that were  laid out?  They said yes, and came up &#8230;.  Frank wanted to be sure  that they understood the &#8220;only&#8221; part.  They got it, and they were  willing!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">So  while Vicki did a very enthusiastic and dramatic reading of &#8220;I Came To Play&#8221;,  Amy and the soccer player came up and picked out things to wear, and then took  off their clothes, and put on the costumes and Betty&#8217;s jewelry &#8230; Frank told  them about Betty, and Amy thanked Betty for the beautiful jewelry.  She  said, &#8220;She has good taste!&#8221;  We think it was also here that Frank asked if  the sociologist would rock Unruhlee &#8230; so she rocked him in her arms while the  rest of this was going on.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">After  the poem had been read, and Amy and the soccer dude had sat down, Frank asked  them how they felt?  Amy said, &#8220;Alive!&#8221; Frank asked if she could  expand upon that?  She said that she was not really uncomfortable getting  undressed in front of people, was comfortable with her body, but she really  liked the experience of going through that with her friend, doing it together,  and she thought that they would be much better friends now.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Meanwhile!   Tomek had come in and was playing during most of this, an amazing dreamy  electronic soundscape behind everything that was going on.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  sociologist spoke up &#8230; she said something along the lines of noticing that  Frank facilitates who does what during the performance, and she wondered if  there were certain things that were more uncomfortable for certain people, and  not for others.  For example, Amy was not uncomfortable with getting  undressed in front of people, but maybe there was something else that would be  uncomfortable for her &#8230;   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">It  may have been right around this point that Frank brought up his new  &#8220;thing&#8221;.  Linda described the double elastic band that Erika had sewed  together &#8230; it was something that Frank had come up with for two people to get  into, and dance together.  So they would be connected with elastic at the  waist &#8230;   He asked Amy and her friend if they would come up and try  it?  Sure they would.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">So  they danced around in the double elastic, which was a lot of fun.  Frank  told them after the performance that they really opened things up  in the performance, their willingness.  Frank asked if Erika would rock  Unruhlee, so they rocked together for a while &#8230;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">After  this, Frank asked if Amy would undress him, and if she and her friend would do  Gestures with him?  Linda described Gestures &#8230;  Frank also asked if  Erika and Unruhlee would undress and do Gestures, and did anyone else want to do  Gestures?  No one spoke up &#8230;   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">So  Unruhlee and Erika, Frank, Amy and her friend did the Gestures that Linda read  &#8230; the music continued &#8230;   After a while of Gestures, Frank  asked Amy if she would be the rocker &#8230; rocking on his lap while Linda danced  with them, touching them, and Amy&#8217;s friend could join Unruhlee and Erika,  dancing together.  Would Amy undress Linda?  Yes.  And would  Vicki read Frank&#8217;s poem, &#8220;Wrapping and Rocking&#8221;, repeating it, as they rocked  and danced &#8230;?  Yes she would.  Frank had Mikee lower the lights and  turn the slides on, and Amy rocked on Frank&#8217;s lap while Linda danced soft with  them, and the three others danced very playfully!  While they rocked, a  group of musicians arrived who had come to previous performances in the  series.  A trumpet player started up, jamming with Tomek, and another guy  was on the tom tom drums, and another friend played various toy  instruments.  The music was incredible!  The rocking and dancing was  beautiful!  When Vicki&#8217;s voice gave out, Herb volunteered to sing the  poem, which was really wonderful.  The rocking and dancing went on &#8230; at  some point, Linda took Amy&#8217;s place, and Amy and her friend danced around Linda  and Frank rocking &#8230;  And then a little later, Frank had Amy and her  friend dance together while Unruhlee and Erika danced, and Linda rocked on Frank  &#8230;.  Frank asked Vicki if she would read &#8220;Wrapping and Rocking&#8221; one last  time?  She did an amazing reading of the poem, falling onto her knees and  acting out the various images that the poem brings out of rocking &#8230; like,  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">&#8220;the  boys rocking<br />uncontrollable  from laughter<br />at  their childish pranks.&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">It  was really amazing!  And shortly afterward, Frank had Linda say, &#8220;The  End.&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Now  Frank asked folks what they thought of the performance &#8230; Vicki wanted to  tell Frank and everyone there that she was what they call &#8220;bi-polar&#8221; and has had  some very extreme experiences, including thinking one time that she had  become a dog, but that she wanted to thank Frank for this experience, that she  had really enjoyed it, had enjoyed reading Frank&#8217;s poems, and was buying Chapped  Lap.  Frank asked her to come back, and she said she would, not next month,  but maybe the month after.  Herb said that it was hard to switch into  &#8220;verbal&#8221; mode after he had been singing, but that he really liked it.   Frank told him how much he loved the Temescal space.   Herb is very  involved in the space, and feels the same way, and wants very much for the space  to survive.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  dental hygienist said that she had really enjoyed it too.  She said she  hadn&#8217;t been uncomfortable.  By the end of the night, the acupressure  sociologist, and the note-taker and her friend had both left as well.   Vicki&#8217;s husband said that he really didn&#8217;t know what to say about the night, but  that it had been great, he had really liked it.  He just didn&#8217;t know what  to say!  Amy said that it had &#8220;revived&#8221; her, to do things like this with  likeminded people.  Her friend said that he had never done anything like  this before in his life, but that he really enjoyed himself.  Erika said  she really liked the rocking and dancing, and loved how Amy and her friend had  been willing to participate.</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Next  was Unruhlee &#8230; what did he think?  Frank made a sound and a face!   Linda asked if hearing this made Frank uncomfortable?  Yes!  Everyone  laughed.  Unruhlee said that it was a great night &#8230; and he showed  everyone a copy of this zine that he had put together about 15 years ago called  GAWE, &#8220;Gardeners Against the Work Ethic&#8221; &#8230; it was a kind of performance piece,  creating gardens in people&#8217;s front yards in Madison, which was inspired very  much by Frank&#8217;s writings, especially his writings about eroplay.  They had  incorporated eroplay dancing into the gardening events &#8230;  He and Frank  and Linda remembered how he had come with a tour of people on a bus and Frank  had created a performance for them to participate in at 848 space in SF.   Someone asked Unruhlee how he got his name?  He said it started as a joke,  which he tries to live up to.   Frank added, &#8220;And fails!&#8221;   &#8220;Touche,&#8221; said Unruhlee.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  asked Amy if she would like to get together, and she said,  &#8220;Yes!&#8221;</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  turned to Linda, &#8220;I did it!&#8221;  Yes!  Linda explained Frank&#8217;s hospital  experience over the summer, and how he had ended up with a trach. and a PEG  tube, and how big a deal it was now for us to be here, and for Frank to be  performing.  Really amazing!  And wonderful.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Afterward,  Frank and Linda talked more with Herb about Temescal &#8230; Frank kept telling him  how much he loved the space.  We packed up the props and ate delicious  popcorn and talked about the performance.  Another amazing  performance!  Frank had said at one point that it was one of the best  groups of people, because of how willing people were to participate &#8230; Linda  said that it often only takes one person willing to participate, and then it  creates an experience that everyone has together, even if they are just  watching.  </p>
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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  January Uncomfortable Zones of Fun.  We Are Back!!  We got to Temescal  and got everything set up including Frank&#8217;s new blown up paintings on vinyl  &#8220;Let&#8217;s Twist Again,&#8221; and &#8220;Falling In Love.&#8221;  They looked great behind where  Frank and Linda would be sitting.  Frank, Linda and Mikee arrived and we  were doing our final set up when we couldn&#8217;t get the power to work on the light  board!  While people were arriving Corey and Alexi rigged up some  extension cords up to the ceiling to the lights.  It worked and we had a  few lights!!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">There  was a couple that spends half of their time in  France  who came early. The woman Vicki sat right up near Frank and Linda and started  talking about how she had seen the flyer for the performance and Frank said  to wait until the camera was rolling.  Soon more people arrived and  Frank started going around and talking to them. The woman who had come  early said that she saw a flyer up and had gone to  the art/music library where she is part of a play reading group  and had the woman at the library googled Frank for her.  The  performance was near where she lived and that made it easy to come.  She  was an actress who never dreamed of being a star but enjoyed the audience  and interacting with the audience.  Linda said that they had just been  listening to the biography of Jen Genet.  Her husband came with her who  worked on old cars and traveled around Europe  part of the year. They both enjoyed seeing postcards of Frank&#8217;s oil  paintings before the performance had started.</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">There  was a guy who had also seen a flyer and really loved the art on it and on the  back drops.  He said Mikee&#8217;s art reminded him of comics he reads.   He was studying psychology and works at Options a recovery center.  He  said he is going to school in psychology so he can get paid for what he already  does. He had seen Frank and Linda on cable TV ten years ago.  He said  that it was very memorable and there wasn&#8217;t a lot that he remembered from that  time period because he had been doing a lot of illegal forms of mediation at the  time.  He said he was very picky about what he watches on TV and there was  Frank and Linda and some others, nude and looking very comfortable in a  room.  Frank said much like this room here and he said yes although it  didn&#8217;t seem to be much about the room but how the people were together who were  nude and very relaxed and comfortable.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">There  were two women in the center of the room who came together. One of them had seen  the flyer at a BART station and told her girl friend about it.  When  Frank asked them what had attracted them to the flyer they said that they didn&#8217;t  know but that it was live art and to bring a sense of humor.  They were  both students, one a nursing student. They had not seemed to notice that  the title was &#8220;The Uncomfortable Zones of Fun&#8221;.  Frank asked the nursing  student if she was willing to be uncomfortable and to what degree.  She  said that that depended on if it was positive or not.  Frank asked her if  she would undress the camera guy.  She said &#8220;no,&#8221;.  Frank asked her  why and she said because she didn&#8217;t want to.  Frank asked her why and she  said that she didn&#8217;t want to do it because she was gay.  Frank asked her  why her sexual preference had anything to do with it.  She said she was in  a committed relationship and that she did not need to do anything physical with  anyone else other that the person she was with.  Her girlfriend  was there with her and she had been the one who had seen the flyer. Frank asked  her if the camera guy was gay and she said that she did not know.  Vicki  the actress said that only the camera guy knows and Frank said not  necessarily!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Another  woman had come with her friend who had seen a posting on-line about the  performance.  Frank asked her what lies her friend had told her about  the performance and she said that her friend had told her that she was not going  to have to speak at the performance!  Frank had Vicki the actress read  the flyer &#8220;Uncomfortable Zones of Fun,&#8221; experiments in experience participation  performance.  Frank asked her friend why she had not told her friend all of  that and she said she did tell her that it was going to be weird  so she had been warned.  She said that she needed to go to some event  and write about culture for a school project and she had found the posting for  the performance at 5:00.  She had a strong feeling to come and to bring her friend with her.  She was  looking for something that would be hard to write about and Frank said you found  it!</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">There  was another woman who had just moved to the bay area from  West  Virginia.  She was a dental hygienist and she had come to meet people and see new  things.  Frank said clean teeth and he opened his mouth ready for  her.  There was a guy with them who was unemployed who liked to play  soccer.  They had all been at Albany Bulb drinking wine together and  were looking for something to do so they goggled and found Frank&#8217;s performance.  Their other friend was a waitress and a bartender who was in massage  school. </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  asked a couple more people if they would take the camera guys clothes off.   The woman who was a hygienist said &#8220;No,&#8221; Frank asked the woman who came for  a class project if she would undress the camera guy and she said no.  Frank  asked her why and she said that because although she was there and agreed to be  uncomfortable her husband was not there and had not agreed to be  uncomfortable and she would go home and tell him all about it.   And she said besides, the camera looks a lot like her husband.  Everyone  laughed and Frank asked if that was good or bad?  She said well it was good  because I married him.  Then Frank asked the guy who saw Frank and Linda on  TV ten years ago he said he would and he said yes. Amy, the woman who was in  massage school also said yes at the same time just to get that shirt off of  him.  Corey had a bright colored flowered shirt on with Hawaiian  shorts.  She went up and undressed Corey.  Frank asked her if she  was gay and she said no but that she was open to love with all people.  He  asked her if her sexual preference came into undressing Corey and she said no  because Corey was a human being and she did not know him.  She would need  to know him to be sexually attracted to him.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  woman who wouldn&#8217;t undress the camera guy because he looked like her husband had  been taking notes for her school write-up so Frank asked her to read her  notes.  Frank said he couldn&#8217;t come up with this stuff! She recounted what  had happened so far including the part about why the woman who was gay did not  want to undress Corey.  She too was laughing at this point as well hearing  the re-telling of her reasoning for not undressing the camera guy. Frank  asked her girlfriend how uncomfortable she was now and she said that she was  comfortable except for her back.  Frank said lay down and she said no she  was ok.  Obviously they were both uncomfortable and left shortly after that  when people stared undressing each other.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Frank  talked to a woman who was an acupressure student who had also studied sociology.  She was interested in taboos. She said that there are lots of taboos, simple  ones that make people really uncomfortable and that it is good to go into what  is uncomfortable and taboo in order to free.  Frank asked her what  taboos are and she said that there are all kinds of simple ones like being in  public and not doing anything.  People expect you to be waiting for  someone or talking on your phone but to be in public not doing anything makes  people really uncomfortable.  She said that although it was good to go into  what is uncomfortable and taboo she did not want to do that tonight.  Frank  asked her why and she said that she didn&#8217;t have a good reason other that it is  comfortable not to and it takes a lot to push yourself to do things that are  uncomfortable.  Frank and Linda talked about the zones of comfort and how  people are always talking about their zones of comfort.  When you go into  what is uncomfortable then there is true comfort which is flexible  comfort. The woman said that it takes trust to go into what is  uncomfortable.  Frank asked her if she trusted, trusted people, trusted  life. She said yes for the most part. She asked Frank what was the most taboo  thing and Frank said that it depends. Frank and Linda talked about  doing gestures with people at Passion Flower and adult shop and how people  would do all kinds of stuff but when it came time to touch each others feet,  feet to feet the guys freaked out and became very uncomfortable.   And  this was at a place where you would think people would be into feet.   </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">The  sociologist asked Frank if he could describe what breaking taboos is  in his work.  Frank asked her to rock Unruhlee while Vicki the actress  read &#8220;I Came to Play.&#8221;  Then Frank had Erika rock Unruhlee.   Frank asked Amy and her friend who was a guy to come up and undress each other  and dress in costumes which they did. Frank asked them how they felt after  putting the costumes on.  Amy said that she felt comfortable being nude but  that it was fun to do it with her friend. The sociologist said that  different things were uncomfortable to different people and because Amy was  comfortable being nude, comfortable with her body maybe getting  undressed with her friend wasn&#8217;t the thing to do to be uncomfortable.  Then Frank had Amy and her friend try the newest costume, a couple of  pieces of elastic sewed together.  Erika helped them put it on in the  center of the room.  They danced belly to belly.  Frank asked Amy  if she would do gestures with Frank and her friend would join them.  Erika  and Unruhlee did gestures together.  Frank asked if anybody else wanted to  do gestures and nobody did.  Everyone undressed and Linda began reading the  gestures.  Look at each other childlike, touch each others knees knowingly,  sensually touch each others butts.  Then Frank asked Amy if she would rock  on Frank&#8217;s lap while Vicki read Frank&#8217;s poem &#8220;Wrapping and Rocking,&#8221; over and  over.  Unruhlee and Erika would dance together and Amy&#8217;s friend who was  also in costume would dance with them. At some point Frank had Amy undress Linda  and she joined them rocking and dancing.  </p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">Tomek  played an amazing jam of music throughout the night.  At some point during  the dancing and rocking some other musicians came in and joined him with horns  and other instruments.  They had come to portions of performances before  and just jumped right in.  Vicki said that she needed someone to take over  reading &#8220;Wrapping and Rocking.&#8221;  Herb a guy who is involved in the Temescal  space took over doing an amazing and beautiful singing of the poem which  sounded great with the musicians.  The dancing and rocking continued  for a long time, bodies intertwining in a soft deep erotic  exploration of skin.  Amy and her friend had opened up  all of this when they said yes and came up put on costumes and danced  and rocked with Frank and Linda. At the end Linda said that that is all it  takes a couple of people who are willing and then it opens everything  up.  Even the people who are watching feel a part  of it.  At some point the guy who came with Amy joined her with  Linda and Frank and Unruhlee and Erika continued dancing. It was a long  time of deep dancing.</p>
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt;">More  people began to leave when the rocking and dancing started.  The woman who  was a sociologist and her friend left and then the woman who had been notes also  left.  At the end Frank went around and asked what people thought of the  night.  Herb the guy connected to the Temescal space said that it would  take him a while to find words but that it had been a great night.  Frank  said that he hoped that Temescal would keep a float and that Frank really loved  the space.  Herb did to and said he would do what he could.  The guy  who lived in France  part of the year said that he didn&#8217;t know what to think but that it had been a  great night. The woman who was a hygienist said that it has been a really great  night and that she wasn&#8217;t uncomfortable.  Amy said that it had been fun and  also at times uncomfortable up dancing doing things that she had not done  before.  Her friend said too that he had never done anything like it and it  felt good.  Unruhlee said that it was a good night.  Frank said that  he was uncomfortable with what Unruhlee might say.  Someone asked why his  name was Unruhlee and he said someone had come up with it a long time ago and  that he tries to live up to it.  Frank said that he doesn&#8217;t.  Frank  said that Frank did it again and Linda told about how Frank had been  in the hospital for weeks over the summer and then months of rehab and how we  were up against the pictures the doctors had about Frank because he did not  fit these pictures. Some said that Frank wouldn&#8217;t make it or that he would  never eat again or that he would not get his trach tube out but he had done all  of that and he was back doing performances again and how that in and of itself  was amazing and felt so good.  Tomek came up at the end and said you did it  again Frank!!!  </p>
<p>  In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</p>
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		<title>Re: FRANK&#8217;S DEEP ROOTS MUSIC CHANNEL is now offically on-line! (Captain Fred</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Mikee! I&#8217;m listening now and it sounds good! Congrats on getting it going. More options is always good. -c&#8217;fred * * * * * I am off to add more music to the new channel! In Freedom,Frank Moore]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Mikee!<br />    I&#8217;m listening now and it sounds    good!  Congrats on getting it going.  More options is always    good.</p>
<p>-c&#8217;fred</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div>I am off to add more music to the new  channel!  </div>
<p>In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mr. Moore, I recently launched a website called Write the Vote, which tracks write-in campaigns nationwide. I found your write-in campaign website from 2008, and I&#8217;m wondering: Do you plan to run in 2012? Thank you, Austin Wrightwritethevote.com * * * * * hi, Austin! Well, I would need to be drafted! It was a [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Moore,</p>
<p>I recently launched a website called Write    the Vote, which tracks write-in campaigns nationwide. I found your write-in    campaign website from 2008, and I&#8217;m wondering: Do you plan to run in    2012?</p>
<p>Thank you,</p>
<p>Austin Wright<br /><a href="http://writethevote.com/">writethevote.com</a></p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div>hi, Austin!  Well, I would need to be  drafted!  It was a very intensive two year journey .  We do  know That  not all of the votes I received were counted.  During  the campaign, with the help of the national expert on ballot access issues  Richard Winger, we forced several states to change their rules for write-in  candidates.  It was a very satisfying experience.</p>
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<p>  In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</p>
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		<title>Westfield Alliance Indie Show #73</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[The Westfield Alliance Indie Show #73 Ratcliff Bailey I Want You Black Angel Be Gone Mike Lyzenga Guardian of My Heart Keith Secola Wailing Blues Asatron Princess John Mendell Lost Without You (LIVE) Shaved Hampster Take It Back JEALOUS INTERVIEW JEALOUS I want your Love JMinus Swing Low Roger Campo Subversive Soul John Lee Hooker [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The Westfield Alliance Indie Show #73</div>
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<div>Ratcliff  Bailey                  I Want You</div>
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<div>Black  Angel                   Be Gone</div>
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<div>Mike  Lyzenga                Guardian  of My Heart</div>
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<div>Keith  Secola                  Wailing Blues</div>
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<div>Asatron                         Princess</div>
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<div>John  Mendell                  Lost Without You (LIVE)</div>
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<div>Shaved  Hampster          Take It  Back</div>
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<div>JEALOUS                     INTERVIEW</div>
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<div>JEALOUS                     I  want your Love</div>
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<div>JMinus                          Swing Low</div>
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<div>Roger  Campo                Subversive  Soul</div>
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<div>John Lee Hooker  Jr.       Dear John</div>
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<div>Ratcliff  Bailey                 Back when I was a Fool</div>
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<div>White  Goat                    Cheerful Tear</div>
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<div>The show is being sent to the outlets today.</p>
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<div>I HAVE A MESSAGE TO RELAY FROM Frank Moore, owner of  Berkley CA&#8217;s Luver.com; and Michael LeBash, who does the tech work for  Luver.Com, GOOD NEWS!:</p>
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<div style="margin: 0px;">From: Frank Moore <a href="mailto:fmoore@eroplay.com">fmoore@eroplay.com</a></div>
<div style="margin: 0px;">Date:  January 14, 2011 4:54:07 PM PST</div>
<div style="margin: 0px;">Subject:  FRANK&#8217;S DEEP ROOTS MUSIC CHANNEL is now offically  on-line!</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div>just one of the shows on LUVER!  </div>
<p>In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[(Rafael wrote:) Nice ! * * * * * yep! And we are busy adding a shit more music! In Freedom,Frank Moore]]></description>
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<p>Nice !</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div>yep!  And we are busy adding a shit more  music!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[as of today at http://www.luver.com/deeproots/! So LUVER now has two kick-ass channels! even before we added the new channel, LUVER has been experiencing an explosion of listenership from before Xmas time. But a couple of months before that, for some tech issues, we had to upgrade the luver server. We had a choice&#8230; Either do [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>as of today at <a send="true" href="http://www.luver.com/deeproots/">http://www.luver.com/deeproots/</a>!          So LUVER now has two kick-ass channels!</p>
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<div>even before we added the new             channel, LUVER has been experiencing an explosion of             listenership from before Xmas time.   But a couple of months             before that, for some tech issues, we had to upgrade the             luver server.  We had a choice&#8230;  Either do it on the cheap             [as we always don&#8217;t have much money] or take a deal that             costs more money monthly but gave us a shit load more             bandwidth.  We opted for the deal, although we hadn&#8217;t  been             going over our allotted </div>
<div>bandwidth.  Within a couple of months our listenership exploded.</p>
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<div>That would have              meant under our old deal hundreds of dollars each month             in penalties.  That would have killed LUVER!  But now we have Plenty of             bandwidth!  SO LISTEN!</p>
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<div>In Freedom,<br />        Frank Moore</div>
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					<description><![CDATA[Paul Valéry is quoted as saying, &#8220;You mustn&#8217;t hesitate to do what will lose you half of your fans and triple the affections of those who remain.&#8221; * * * * * amen! In Freedom,Frank Moore]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Paul Valéry is quoted as saying, &#8220;You mustn&#8217;t hesitate to do what  will lose you half of your fans and triple the affections of those who  remain.&#8221;</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div>amen!  </div>
<p>In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</p>
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		<title>Re: milestones (Paul) IV</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Franke, Glad to hear that physical therapy and the talking book are helping you nap. Sven the physical therapist (Swede farm boy with a fetish for farm animals)&#8230; Please let him know I&#8217;m glad he is helping you. Also, if the bottom drops out of the PT gig there are farms in the Midwest he [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<div>Franke,</div>
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<div>Glad to hear that physical therapy and the talking book are helping you  nap.</div>
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<p>Sven the physical therapist (Swede farm boy with a fetish for  farm animals)&#8230;  </p>
<div>Please let him know I&#8217;m glad he is helping you.</div>
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<div>Also, if the bottom drops out of the PT gig there are farms in the Midwest  he might want consider for employment. This is after all America&#8217;s  dairyland&#8230;.Beautiful cows!!</p>
<p>xo Paul</p>
<p>* * * * *</p>
<div><strong><span style="font-family:Arial;font-size:130%;">MOO!  </span></strong></div>
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<p> In Freedom,<br />Frank Moore</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Airs January 13, 2011 at 4pm pacific on http://www.luver.com/ MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLLtape #187558 minuteshosts: Tim, Ruth &#38; Jeff 1. Jody Foster’s Army &#8220;Mad Garden&#8221; from Sweden:2. A.H.M. &#8220;Pyro Man&#8221;3. Asocial &#8220;Revolt&#8221;4. The Swankers &#8220;Anti Oi&#8221;5. Poble Moble &#8220;Feel the Evil&#8221; from England:6. M.W.A.B. &#8220;Angus Young&#8221;7. Potential Threat &#8220;We Don’t Want Your Fucking War&#8221;8. Carnage [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Airs January 13, 2011 at 4pm pacific on <a href="http://www.luver.com/">http://www.luver.com/</a></p>
<p>MAXIMUM ROCK N ROLL<br />tape #187<br />558 minutes<br />hosts: Tim, Ruth &amp; Jeff</p>
<p>1. Jody Foster’s Army &#8220;Mad Garden&#8221;</p>
<p>from Sweden:<br />2. A.H.M. &#8220;Pyro Man&#8221;<br />3. Asocial &#8220;Revolt&#8221;<br />4. The Swankers &#8220;Anti Oi&#8221;<br />5. Poble Moble &#8220;Feel the Evil&#8221;</p>
<p>from England:<br />6. M.W.A.B. &#8220;Angus Young&#8221;<br />7. Potential Threat &#8220;We Don’t Want Your Fucking War&#8221;<br />8. Carnage &#8220;Social Elite&#8221;<br />9. Anti-System &#8220;Big Fallout&#8221;</p>
<p>from Japan:<br />10. Headless &#8220;Gathering&#8221;<br />11. Betoosha<br />12. The Stalin<br />13. Nubile<br />14. Gas Mask</p>
<p>Neo:<br />15. Das Damen<br />16. Poison 13 &#8220;One Step Closer&#8221;<br />17. The Congo Eels &#8220;Laugh in Your Face&#8221;<br />18. Velvet Underground &#8220;Foggy Notion&#8221;</p>
<p>Canada:<br />19. United State &#8220;Automation&#8221;<br />20. N.J. &#8220;Sitting Pretty&#8221;</p>
<p>21. No Policy &#8220;First Strike/Last Strike&#8221;</p>
<p>Download the show from the LUVeR show page:<br /><a href="http://www.luver.com/maxrnr.html">http://www.luver.com/maxrnr.html</a></p>
<p>Subscribe to the podcast:<br /><a href="http://feeds.feedburner.com/MaximumRockNRollPodcast">http://feeds.feedburner.com/MaximumRockNRollPodcast</a></p>
<p>Get past shows here:<br /><a href="http://mrnrpodcast.blogspot.com/">http://mrnrpodcast.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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