Car Talk: Why You Should Never Listen to Your Father When It Comes to Cars (, Original Radio Broadcast; 1)
Description
It's a fact: 98% of what fathers say is dead wrong. Join famous syndicated radio talk show hosts and ingenious car experts Click and Clack as they bring this little known fact to light. Car Talk: Why You Should Never Listen to Your Father ... is a hilarious collection of the Tappet brothers' favorite calls over the years about fathers, fatherly advice, and fatherly negotiations around the use of cars and car care. Fathers may be wrong most of the time, but Tom and Ray show us why we love them anyway.Product Details
Price
$16.95
$15.59
Publisher
HighBridge Audio
Publish Date
May 10, 2004
Dimensions
5.52 X 0.39 X 5.1 inches | 0.21 pounds
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781565118812
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About the Author
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, are the hosts of NPR's Car Talk, a syndicated weekly call-in program broadcast nationwide to more than 600 stations and heard by over 3.3 million listeners. Winner of the Peabody Award, Car Talk has been providing advice on everything from car repair to marriage since 1977.
Tom and Ray Magliozzi, a.k.a. Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers, are the hosts of NPR's Car Talk, a syndicated weekly call-in program broadcast nationwide to more than 600 stations and heard by over 3.3 million listeners. Winner of the Peabody Award, Car Talk has been providing advice on everything from car repair to marriage since 1977.
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