Ron Tippin

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The monotony of the highway was tolerable, he learned, if he took comedian Bill Hicks’s advice and embraced the journey. En route to Omaha and Austin and Providence, Hicks’s cassettes were in frequent rotation in the tape deck, his satirical monologues an echo of Maynard’s impatience with mediocrity and apathy—and belief in redemption.
A Perfect Union of Contrary Things
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