Notes from the Upper West Side
Summary: A modern fable of sex, betrayal, and a tobacco that tastes like a lady...
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- Artist: Dan Roentsch
- Copyright: Copyright 2013-2021 by Dan Roentsch
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Paul realizes he needs to reconcile with Parp. Parp gives Paul an assignment. (Full text: http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/23 )
"There are no pictures of sunsets in the male libido." Text: www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/22
With Junior gone, it's BBQ ribs and Lucky Charms Night at Casa Man Squad! Text: www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/21
Paul tells Parp his theory of men, women, and oral sex. Parp tells Paul what he needs to do to be called a producer. Text: www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/20
Paul decides he needs to get out of that theatre if he wants to have a private conversation with Cammy. Cammy tells Paul why she likes married men. You can read the chapter here: http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/19
Paul considers the moral implications of getting people's hopes up. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/18
Paul gets a close-up -- and a chance to impress Cammy. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/17
Paul doesn't have many good days. But that first day of shooting Little Round Jewish Hat was a great day. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/16
After Paul finishes explaining the basis of Kurt Libby's hatred for Parp, the cast and crew of Little Round Jewish Hat commence rehearsing. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/15
Bang asks Paul if Kurt Libby hates Tony Parp, prompting Paul to recount the events that led up to the ending of Parp and Libby's friendship. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/14
Paul meets comedian Bangalore Springfield at the first day of shooting Litte Round Jewish Hat. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/13
Paul takes us back to the night of his argument with Junior, and relates a peculiarly-relevant sex fantasy about his therapist, Jessica. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/12
Remembering how the last chapter ended stresses Paul out, so he takes a break in a local bar. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/11
Paul and Junior decide which is more important: working on a video or hanging with an ex-hooker. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/10
After meeting up with Parp at Starbucks, Paul heads home for his weekly evening with the Fam. You can read the chapter at http://www.danroentsch.com/nfuws/#/book/9