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JPW King is a British “dynamatologist”--a cross between a faith healer and a self-help guru. He’s a member of an organization that offers self help services around the world and has recently been visited by a mysterious man who doesn’t want to give his name. This new client, known only as The Irish Man, is dissatisfied with his life and desperately wants to sing like the famous opera singer Benimillo Gigli. More than anything else, King is a showman who spouts off cliches and superficial
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Start: King: This is a fine time of the day! Come in. But when I say twelve o’clock, I mean twelve o’clock! Come in! And how was your evening?Jolly?
End: Man: Noon tomorrow. And you had better be here. Do you understand that? JPW: Bring your pistols! I’ll bring the booze.
Citation: Thomas Murphy, The Gigli Concert, Gallery Books, 1984, pp. 26-33.
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