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* [[High Times Future]]: Jack's talk show is sponsored primarily by Acapulco Golds, "America's Premium Marijuana Cigarettes" ([[Society Marches On|the book was written when cigarette ads were still legal on U.S. television]]). Tobacco is illegal.
* [[High Times Future]]: Jack's talk show is sponsored primarily by Acapulco Golds, "America's Premium Marijuana Cigarettes" ([[Society Marches On|the book was written when cigarette ads were still legal on U.S. television]]). Tobacco is illegal.
* [[Human Resources]]: see Aesoptinium entry.
* [[Human Resources]]: see Aesoptinium entry.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever]]
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]


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Revision as of 06:41, 9 January 2014

 "The saddest day of your life isn't when you decide to sell out. The saddest day of your life is when you decide to sell out and nobody wants to buy."

Bug Jack Barron is a 1969 novel by Norman Spinrad--more famous for The Iron Dream--(previously serialized in New World under Michael Moorcock's editorship) centering around a cynical talk show host named Jack Barron, who uncovers a conspiracy surrounding an immortality treatment and the methods used to produce it.


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