Blog Post 3.1
While most of the stories where enjoyable to listen to in passing, only three made me want to listen to them more than once. Act Seven: Up Where the Air is Clear, told a great twist on the story of the famous Batman villain, Penguin. I was comically surprised at the introduction of Mary Poppins and her eventful hookup with Batman, the turning point of the story was definitely a good curve ball. A good laugh always add life to a story, especially when you can picture the scene taking place. The scene being described in Act Nine: Of Dogs and Men, is easily one of the most hilarious stories of the bunch. The wife testing the dog collar out on her husband, is told so effectively that you could visual it as if it were a video that went viral. Another story that falls into the humorous and “picture this” category is Act Eleven: Etiquette Lessons, the sisters go to line for disguising her bathroom noises while on the phone almost made me fall out of my seat. Through her change in tone and pitch you are transported onto the other end of the phone and can’t help but feel the same way David Sedaris does, played and dumbfounded.
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