
The Winds of Malibu
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Narrated by:
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Roger Lott
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By:
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Jeff Lucas
About this listen
The problem is that nobody pictures a beastly memoir about Malibu. Everyone wants to live in Malibu, but I found that people often wouldn’t stay there for long. Friends would suddenly leave without a goodbye, and it was as if the wind had blown them away. Sometimes, the ocean gales were almost strong enough to sweep people off their feet. High costs of living and eccentric movie personalities added to the sense of instability. Though I think that the title captures the spirit of the famous movie colony, I’m not against changing it to something that better conveys how tragic and outrageous my particular Malibu tale really was.
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