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Giant Banana Over Texas
- Darkly Humorous Tales
- By: Mark Nutter
- Narrated by: Charlotte Booker, Chris L. McKenna, Mallory McKenna, and others
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged
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Search for the People of the Temporary Tattoo. Examine the tortured mind of the Mad Stock Boy. Thrill to the exploits of the Hugging Detective. Cower in fear of the Grateful Man. These adventures and more await you in Giant Banana Over Texas: Darkly Humorous Tales, a collection of 31 short stories, perfect for fans of absurd comedy. Monty Python meets Douglas Adams meets Salvador Dali.
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Laugh out loud fun!
- By Cee Bee on 11-11-23
- Giant Banana Over Texas
- Darkly Humorous Tales
- By: Mark Nutter
- Narrated by: Charlotte Booker, Chris L. McKenna, Mallory McKenna, Mark Nutter, Graham Skipper, George Wendt
Laugh out loud fun!
Reviewed: 11-11-23
Short stories to tickle the weirder side of your funnybone. Silly, cheering, and occasionally thought-provoking. But not too much. A nice variety of voices reading deeply absurd tales. George Wendt is a special treat!
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Learning to Live out Loud
- A Memoir
- By: Piper Laurie
- Narrated by: Piper Laurie
- Length: 14 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
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At the age of 17, in the glory days of moviemaking, Piper Laurie was living every little girl's dream. A contract star with Universal, Piper was elevated to the heights of Hollywood, her name emblazoned on 1950s marquees across America for hit movies like The Prince Who Was a Thief, The Mississippi Gambler, and Ain't Misbehavin'. Meanwhile, Piper's beauty was admired by the likes of Ronald Reagan, Howard Hughes, Paul Newman, and Tony Curtis as well as dozens of directors and legions of fans.
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Amazing woman and life.
- By Kristopher's Korner on 01-22-17
- Learning to Live out Loud
- A Memoir
- By: Piper Laurie
- Narrated by: Piper Laurie
A truly fascinating listen
Reviewed: 11-11-23
The elder Piper Laurie’s deep, expressive voice, illuminating the life and career of the younger woman in those wonderful films?—just delicious. PL so intelligently tells her own story, set in an era when actresses were supposed to conform to Hollywood’s rules—only sometimes she didn’t. Her perspective and performance are a treat.
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