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The Santa Call

By: J.R. Rain
Narrated by: Scot Wilcox
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“The Santa Call” - After accidentally forgetting his wife at home during a weekend getaway, ol' St. Nick returns to discover she's left him. At wit's end, Santa turns to a radio talk show for some much needed love advice. But will he win Mrs. Claus back in time to save Christmas?

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“Mad Dog” - Mad Dog is a drunk. He was also once the top sports announcer in the country, announcing everything from Cotton Bowls to Super Bowls. Now he's washed up and looking for work. Well, there's a spot for him at ESPN 5, announcing the National Racquetball Championships. But can Mad Dog put his flask aside long enough to resurrect his career? Probably not, but he's sure gonna try....

“Behind the Shower Curtain” - A bratty sister. A terrified brother. A prank that goes horribly wrong...and, finally, a conversation with God...

“Nature's Assassins” - What happens when you screw with Mother Nature too long? She sends her assassins, and sometimes they come in the most unlikely shapes and sizes.

©2012 J.R. Rain (P)2012 J.R. Rain

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