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(a commonplace book belonging to Jeevs Sinclair)
Mar 24
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Listening to Coyle and Sharpe is a bit like traveling to a foreign land—suddenly “everything you know is wrong”—and it’s up to you to question and reinvent attitudes you have complacently long taken for granted. A mirror is held up to our seemingly random and absurd societal conventions; they make us question what we call “common sense” and “everydayness” in a way that “high” art, cinema, and literature are capable of. In their unsuspecting victims we squirm in sympathy as we see more than a bit of ourselves reflected, uncomfortably laughing along, of course, “all in the interest of humor.

“May We Graft Chicken Wings To Your Head In The Interest of Aviation?”

The World Of James T. Coyle and Mal Sharpe

By Kenny G