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In The Probe, Aaron Muentz writes about sex, booze, and rock 'n' roll -- in that order

Wednesday, Sep 3 1997
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Zines remain the one form of writing to which Muentz is committed. "It's a way I can rationalize being almost 30 years old. I can't do the punk-rock, drunk lifestyle without any purpose." While more than a few zine stars are parlaying their skewed worldviews into book deals, Muentz continues trucking, delivering pizza, and occasionally making plans to get his teaching certificate. "I don't necessarily plan on continuing those drunken nights," he asserts, and then, acknowledging the 12-pack of Budweiser sitting patiently beside him, adds, "But I'll probably have another one tonight." And the rest of us will undoubtedly hear about it in Probe No. 7.

The Probe is available by mail for $4 from PO Box 5068, Pleasanton,

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