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My Footprint
- Carrying the Weight of the World
- De: Jeff Garlin
- Narrado por: Jeff Garlin
- Duración: 5 h y 45 m
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Jeff Garlin has dedicated the filming of an entire season of Curb Your Enthusiasm to completely make over his lifestyle in two major ways—by lightening his physical and his ecological footprints. After many false starts, he believes that writing a book about the experiment is the only possible way to help him lose weight and go green.
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Honest Account of a Difficult Journey
- De Doctor Robert en 03-04-10
- My Footprint
- Carrying the Weight of the World
- De: Jeff Garlin
- Narrado por: Jeff Garlin
Thoroughly enjoyed every step of the journey
Revisado: 04-19-10
This has to be one of my favorite audiobooks. Jeff's story is very funny and he is brutally honest with his struggles at weight loss and recycling. I loved the concept of "as read to Leonard Nimoy". Leonard played a small but funny part chiming in occasionally.
If you are looking for a good laugh you absolutely cannot go wrong here. Plus you'll learn a little about reducing your own footprint (actual and carbon).
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I Drink for a Reason
- De: David Cross
- Narrado por: David Cross
- Duración: 6 h y 29 m
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After a decade spent in isolation in the Ugandan jungles thinking about stuff, David Cross has written his first book. Known for roles on the small screen such as "never-nude" Tobias Funke on Arrested Development and the role of "David" in Mr. Show with Bob and David, as well as a hugely successful stand-up routine full of sharp-tongued rants and rages, Cross has carved out his place in American comedy.
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Oh, David
- De Aaron en 09-15-09
- I Drink for a Reason
- De: David Cross
- Narrado por: David Cross
Do as he tells us and buy the book instead
Revisado: 04-19-10
I am a fan of David Cross, but this was not good. It was all over the place with no sense of direction. He would constantly remind us the listener that we should have bought the book instead. After a few times it got annoying.
It has a few good moments such as his comments on Larry the Cable Guy and Jim Belushi, but most of it was forgettable and occasionally grating.
The book just didn't seem to have a point, or a story to tell. It was just these random stories that had no connection to each other.
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