
I felt that I could finally read
When You Are Engulfed in Flames. Last summer when I went to the
Minnesota State Fair I took a lot of books on cd with me, being that I was traveling alone. Again, I am a late-comer to what is big and hip and important and I had only heard of
David Sedaris for the first time in early 2009 while listening to
This American Life, which I had only heard of a little bit before that. How sad am I? But at least I am honest. I thought he was awesome and so I got some of his books on cd out from the library. There was one that I couldn't get though, and it was this one. I knew that I would be smoking all the way up through the
UP, over to the fair, up to
Grand Rapids, and the
Judy Garland Museum and I knew I'd be smoking two to three packs a day. How then could I take along a cd that with
Van Gogh's famous painting on the front of it and with a title like that? Wait, let me admit here that I had no clue it was Van Gogh's famous painting. I thought it, coupled with the book's title meant that there would be all of this scary anti-smoking content. I just couldn't do it. But now that I have been a non-smoker for eleven days thanks to
White Cloud E-cigs I thought, "HOORAY!" more wonderfully funny stories from David Sedaris!
And what can I say? Yes they are. Listen to the whole thing, laugh out loud. This guy is a genius.
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