My Car Caught Fire and Exploded – audio rendition


 
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This is the audio rendition of a tale that most regular blog readers have probably read the tale of my car explosion before–if you haven’t, you a follow along as you listen to this. This is a tale of a night that went from bad to worse in a big old hurry, and it is the sort of thing that you do not want to have happen to you–trust me!
I am now hard at work editing the video version of this episode. I’d like to have it ready for the launch or my new blog Arts Addict this Monday–I think it would be a good introduction for people who aren’t familiar with these bass blog stories!

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3 Responses to “My Car Caught Fire and Exploded – audio rendition”

  1. drewmcmanus on November 16th, 2007 8:47 pm

    Personally, I hope some film maker out there finds this worthy subject for a short of some kind. If Nicholas Cage were about 15 years younger, he’d be perfect for the part…

  2. rainer.lewalter on November 16th, 2007 11:26 pm

    Jeez ;-) I think I’ve read the written version several times in the past few months, but once more, I couldn’t help laughing out loud when the audio version arrived at my favorite bits. Sorry about that, but man, you wanted this to be fun for us other guys.

  3. Jason on June 19th, 2008 12:26 am

    Thanks for the comments, guys! This was a tough evening for me, but at least I got a good story (and book title) out of it.

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