Car Talk, Once Upon a Car Fire: The Greatest Stories Ever Told Audiobook, by Tom Magliozzi Play Audiobook Sample

Car Talk, Once Upon a Car Fire: The Greatest Stories Ever Told Audiobook

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Read By: Tom Magliozzi and Ray Magliozzi Publisher: Dewey, Cheetham, and Howe Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 0.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 0.50 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: October 2006 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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Here's one way to think about Tom and Ray's outlook on life. Imagine they're on a barge, floating down the river of life. They're lounging on deck chairs near the bow, drinking cappuccinos. Okay, now they sail by a life event of some kind. Doesn't matter what it is. Say, Tom's wife decides she hates him, can't stand to spend another minute with him, and sues him for divorce. Now, if you're a normal person, you sink into a deep funk, drop out of life, take up residence in a cardboard box, and roast squirrels under a bridge for a few years. Not Tom and Ray. They quickly turn every event, especially the miserable ones, into a story. A funny story. Which then gets told over and over. Perhaps embellished along the way. At some point, it may even get shared on the air. And then it becomes part of Car Talk lore.

This collection is made up of some of these stories. Have a heart attack? It's just the basis for a story about how much fun everyone else had while you were in the hospital. Let's say a wheel falls off while you're driving on the highway, sends up a shower of sparks, and nearly blows up a gas station. What could be funnier? Have a miserable time in the U.S. Army. Sounds good to me.

It's not a bad way to go through life, actually...turning miserable experiences into hilarious stories. Pretty soon you forget the misery and start laughing when the subject of your divorce, your heart attack, or your broken nose comes up. In fact, I expect in a few short months, we'll be laughing real hard about how poorly this collection of stories sold!

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"I found this fun CD at my library. One of the funniest things about listening to Tom and Ray is the way they laugh hysterically and guffaw and chortle way out of proportion to the funniness of what's being said. Hearing them cackle and snort often makes me laugh more than the story does. "

— Jeanette (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 4 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5

    " I found this fun CD at my library. One of the funniest things about listening to Tom and Ray is the way they laugh hysterically and guffaw and chortle way out of proportion to the funniness of what's being said. Hearing them cackle and snort often makes me laugh more than the story does. "

    — Jeanette, 11/10/2012
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    " A; another easy hour of listening at work. Fun stories that make me seem like an automobile genius. "

    — Cathy, 3/10/2011

About Tom Magliozzi

Tom and Ray Magliozzi—a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers—are the hosts of NPR’s Car Talk, a syndicated weekly call-in program broadcast nationwide to more than six hundred stations and heard by over 3.3 million listeners. Winner of the Peabody Award, Car Talk has been providing advice on everything from car repair to marriage since 1977.