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Why the hell are two grown men still calling themselves Joe Dick
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Why the hell are two grown men still calling themselves Joe Dick and Billy Tallent? When...

John Oxenberger:

[diary entry]
Why the hell are two grown men still calling themselves Joe Dick and Billy Tallent? When they gave themselves those names they were 16... 17. The question is, when do they stop using them? Forty? Fifty? Sixty? You wonder if they remember their real names. Joe Mulgrew. Bill Boisy. Then there's Pipe... can't even remember his real name. I used to want a punk handle too... just couldn't find one that fit. It was always John. John. John Oxenberger. John. John. John, the bass player. John from Hard Core Logo. Maybe I never had a real self to throw away like those guys

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Why the hell are two grown men still calling themselves Joe Dick
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and Billy Talent When they gave themselves those names
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and 17 The question is when do they stop using them
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Forty fifty sixty
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We wonder if they remember their real selves
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Joe Mulgrew Bill Boisy
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Then there's Pipe can't even remember his real name
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I used to want a punk handle too just couldn't find one that fit I was always
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John John John Oxenberger
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John John John the bass player
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John from Hard Core Logo
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Maybe I never had a real self to throw away like those guys
Duration
41 seconds
Views
218
Timestamp in Movie
00:15:15
Uploaded
Nov 20, 2022
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Production
Terminal City Pictures

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Movie Summary

A group of washed-up Canadian punk rockers get back together for a road trip in memory of a dear friend who was supposedly shot, or so rumors imply. As they travel, they ignore the underlying psychological darkness within each other.

Actors

John Pyper-Ferguson
John Oxenberger