Welcome to Story Club
✍ Scribed by Jenkins, Ben;Lodge, Zoë Norton
- Publisher
- ABC Books
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 301 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Australia., Victoria.
- ISBN
- 1460710436
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Synopsis
Welcome to Story Club, where the tales are true, twisted and usually TMI. This bumper collection contains highlights from a decade of live storytelling from the Big Chair at the legendary show that's now a hit podcast. Edited by Club founders Zoe Norton Lodge and Ben Jenkins, the stories are by turns hilarious, poignant, revealing, weird and often all of the above.;Introduction -- Logies -- A well-founded suspicion of bathroom doors -- 500 Ruined my marriage -- Because figs are very expensive -- These are the places in Belgium -- The mermaid -- Rooted -- No strategy -- Christmas -- He shall be named Hammerstein -- Pants off, red dirt -- Do you not know how to lie? -- Hungry Jack's robbery -- Inconsistencies with the presentation of the pasta special -- The gay, fat, sad trilogy -- The chairs are gone -- Kenny -- Nursing Juliet -- Stop, warhammer time! -- Waiting for Lester -- Rock stars -- Kill your dinner -- Fruity Lexia -- Don't leave -- Original prankster -- It's rare -- A chatty girl -- Unisex -- The midweek new year's eve -- The night was warm -- Stakeout -- No booze -- Tequila -- Acknowledgments.
✦ Subjects
Victoria
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