
The 13 Lives of a Television Repair Man
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Narrated by:
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Nick Ralph
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By:
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M D Thalmann
About this listen
Arthur is all alone now, he killed the world. He had it all, but that wasn't enough, so he went and ruined everything. God left in a hurry when the atomic bombs went off, and forgot to take poor Arthur with him. Now he lives in a sealed bunker under an irradiated wasteland once known as Florida, and watches the worlds he missed, the possibilities he prevented, in his ingenious, insidious creation: The Alternate Reality Generator.
He only had one friend left in the world, a floppy eared labrador, but he's dead now, too. That's probably Arthur's fault as well. Now all he has is time and regret...and a machine that lets him live all kinds of lives, in another dimension....
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