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Burphole #1: A Collection of Essays
- Narrated by: Aaron Atadero
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The first collection of comedy essays from Burphole.com. "Very odd essays in stereo." Part ridiculous comedy skit, and part scathing satire. The audio for Burphole is usually a stereophonic mix including pans, beats, and loads of effects. This audiobook is completely free of all that. When my agent asked, "Are you a writer, or are you a producer?", I didn't know how to respond. I still don't. But here it is free of everything but my voluptuous voice. Recorded in a closet. Because it's noisy around here. Too many hookers armed with bongos. Too many pimps with kazoos.
©2017 Aaron Atadero (P)2017 Aaron Atadero
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