I was scared to listen because I just love David. His audiobooks were like a warm blanket and a hot cup of tea back in 08/09, when I could not find a job to save my life right after finishing grad school. I'd climb into bed with my headphones and listen to the books on repeat for hours. I worried that David would pull a Jon Stewart and s…
I was scared to listen because I just love David. His audiobooks were like a warm blanket and a hot cup of tea back in 08/09, when I could not find a job to save my life right after finishing grad school. I'd climb into bed with my headphones and listen to the books on repeat for hours. I worried that David would pull a Jon Stewart and start chastising white people for not #doingthework. I was delighted to see that David is still David. This episode kept my soul warm in a 40F bike ride. After I got home, I downloaded his latest book.
I was scared to listen because I just love David. His audiobooks were like a warm blanket and a hot cup of tea back in 08/09, when I could not find a job to save my life right after finishing grad school. I'd climb into bed with my headphones and listen to the books on repeat for hours. I worried that David would pull a Jon Stewart and start chastising white people for not #doingthework. I was delighted to see that David is still David. This episode kept my soul warm in a 40F bike ride. After I got home, I downloaded his latest book.
So well put. I too am happy to know that David is still David.
Agreed! Im too afraid to listen/read /watch old favourites since 2020. Good to know i dont risk losing Sedaris.