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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

Give me a story to read. I'll do my best with it. And thanks for all your comments.

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  • I would also like to hear you read some Hemingway, but I was thinking something more along the lines of "a Clean Well Lighted Place" or "Today is Friday" would seem especially appropriate. I know you're drawn to Neph's nonsense,but take it from one of your fans, those vids get frustrating. He's just never going to come around, and its like watching a worm swallow its tail. theres no end in sight. Leave it at that... Peace

  • Agreed. Neph will put me in rehab.

  • There is "Bashan and I" by Thomas Mann. In this essay he talks about his relationship with his beloved dog.

  • THAT sounds interesting, kattarina. I'll check it out.

  • If you find you enjoy reading aloud and don't mind a different medium, you might either look into Librivox or contact the Canadian National Institute for the Blind to see if there are any programs in your area looking for people to read books onto tape.

  • mishanoir:

    Now THAT is a cool idea. Thanks.

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  • "Good Omens" by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

    A little hilarious theistic fiction is fun.

  • I subscribe to your channel not because I like your voice but because I like your brain. Think about it.

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  • Yikes, AlmightScoop!

    LOL How many videos would that take?

  • 'The Raven' by Edgar Allan Poe. It is a short and powerful work of poetic genius, and it is a recitation that requires a charismatic voice, a voice you certainly have.

  • You have your own style and it may only work with your own stories. This would be a great experiment to test the differences between the two.

    I would like to hear you read excerpts from an explorers journal. Any kind of explorer I suppose whether by land or by sea. That is told in the first person usually and all of your stories so far have been the like that too. You pick? John Muir for instance? Donner? Present day maybe? One of the astronauts?

  • Hemingway.

  • Moby Dick. Nuff said :-D

  • lol...yeah, that's the one. And Jesus goes on to make it clear that you must love him over your father and your mother, sister, brother, etc..and whoever doesn't comply will not be spoken about in high regard to his father, god, and will not receive eternal life.

    Yeah, that's the verses I was speaking of.

  • I have come not to spread peace but to spread the sword! or somthing like that.... I'm to lazy to look it up.

  • lol...made me laugh too.

  • that's a great idea. Read Matthew 10:34-38 and expand on the dangers of cults and psychological control..lol.

  • Reading Darwins letters to his wife as he painfully tries to come to terms with his findings of evolution vs his creationsim beliefs. Or perhaps something about Galileo comes to mind. Hell hairy, you could read the back of a cereal box and I'd love it. Your voice is calming, velvety, yet all male. Very inviting and easy to listen to.

    Poetry: Just off the top of my head I'd like to see what you could do with Shakepeare:)

    I need to think on the poetry.

    I'm going to think

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