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The Tale of Dribbles
- Narrated by: Elaine Baden
- Length: 1 hr and 43 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Loyality, Compassion, Understanding, and Squirrels: the list of things that are not welcome at Q.J. Enterprises. One of the largest firms in the area, the corporate giant is known to the masses for innovative products at low prices. Through the shimmering gold doors and past the smiling receptionists sit cubicles filled with unhappy and mistreated worker bees.
This is the tale of one such worker bee, one among a sea of nameless, faceless workers the company simply assigns a number to and chooses to forget. What happens when the little guy has had enough? After 25 years of loyal service Bob is let go. Big mistake!
©2014 Cody Toye (P)2014 Blood Moon Press
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