Car Talk Classics: Four Perfectly Good Hours
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Rating | : | 4.43 (555 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1598870998 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 207 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
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From NPR Came Something Good This is definitely From NPR Came Something Good R Seiber This is definitely 4 Good Hours of Tom & Ray Magliozzi's Car Talk but I can think of some others I like more.I don't think this is exactly a best of collection. That concept is always highly subjective of course.These are relevant classics even for serious fans and are very enjoyable.They are also, for me, a sad . Good Hours of Tom & Ray Magliozzi's Car Talk but I can think of some others I like more.I don't think this is exactly a best of collection. That concept is always highly subjective of course.These are relevant classics even for serious fans and are very enjoyable.They are also, for me, a sad . Guy Talk I purchased this for my father who is losing his eyesight and looking for alternate entertainment to TV.A couple of guys talking cars. They know their subject and have that "front stoop" sense of humor thatlets you laugh while you learn. He enjoyed this a great deal.. "Four Stars" according to katherine walston. Good campanion for long trips
The four shows include the 2002 Mother's Day extravaganza with Click and Clack's long-suffering mom, and "You Can't Do It Unless the Number Is Two" from February 2001, the show that gave birth to a new Car Talk mantra and exposed Tommy's radical views on education (like, it should end after seventh grade).. This Car Talk set is for fans who want to waste another four perfectly good hours. They are certainly the funniest, as millions of listeners who tune in each week to Car Talk can attest. Click and Clack may be America's most trusted car repair experts. Rather than a "best of" collection, it's four complete shows-every call, every joke, every "Don't drive like my brother" admonition, every puzzler, every punny mention of a fictional show staff member (chauffeur Picov Andropov, night club manager Don Kashane), and every maniacal laugh. As each sho
Fans who savor the familiar Car Talk rituals and quirks will appreciate the continuity, a rarity in the choppy waters of the best-of multimedia marketplace. As both erudite MIT grads and gritty garage enthusiasts, Click and Clack would fit naturally into the Boston bar stools of the classic sitcom Cheers. Their new audio collection consists of four complete 60-minute programs that the hosts deem their all-time favorites, including a visit from domestic diva Martha Stewart and a Mother's Day memorial tribute to their mom. . From Publishers Weekly Each week, over four million National Public Radio listeners turn to Massachusetts mechanics Tom and Ray Magliozzi—aka Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers—for an eclectic mixture of practical car repair advice, automotive consumer empowerment, razor-sharp puzzlers and self-deprecating wit. (May)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. The recordin