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Ware is dunkin III?
I don't think I can live much longer without it.
You syco excuse for a zombie book will tide me over for a wle though
I really can't handle the 'Report Podiobook Errors" system on here because it asks to many damned questions, so I thought I'd go straight to the source and tell you that Chapter 17 on Dunkin the Vampire Slayer is broken - like it only plays for two minutes and then it's done. And I'm so sure that's a pivotal episode that I want to hear it.
Also. I am new to podding and you are the first podder I have tried and I really like your work. I think you are a great writer, and a great storyteller. You have a great voice for podcasting. The different voices you do are brilliant, the story is engaging and I was laughing all the way through.
Thank you, Amandine.
Thanks so much for the welcome!
Well frikadelle right back at you.
I am eagerly awaiting the time when dunkin two is finished. I am not one for delayed gratification, so when I start listening to a book, I want to hear it all at as fast as possible. So as a rule I only listen to finished books.
But going by Dunkin, Crusade and the Devlin book, its worth the wait.
And yes I am a cheap bastard. I could just pay for the book on your website.
In the middle of December, the builder took off what was left of the old roof -- then took his family to Disney in Florida for a week. He had his reasons, but we had a cold snap, and we were not happy.
When he came back, the roof was speedily restored, and then we found that a raccoon had taken up residence while he was away, and couldn't get out. Everything stopped while we tried to trap the coon. He was eventually caught and released in the wild, but the builder first wanted to try shooting him. (Like we're going to let him loose with a gun or a crossbow in my newly repaired attic!). In the end it was the builder who drove him off and let him loose.
Just consider that your customer is gaining life experience while you are away.
btw, I'm not sure a reason like, "I had to fix my blog," is going to go over well. "I had to take care of some stuff at home," is specific enough.
Whichever way you recorded, it sounds good.
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