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fantastic!! It's David Sedaris, so of course it's enough to make you laugh in public, Check this out after seeing David Sedaris perform live, I'd heard several of these pieces before, but still thoroughly enjoyed it!

Another fun listen, Much of it was from books I had already listened to, but there was some new info there and as always, it is just fun to hear David Sedaris speak! Can you tell I'm a fan His quirky sense of humor and his selfdeprecation are just amusing to me.
I give this a thumbs up! The second of two audiobooks composed and performed by Sedaris, I could NOT stop laughing at his live performance at Carnegie Hall! It made my last commute to classes this semester much livelier than I expected.
It might have also made the days of those who passed by me in traffic and thought odd of the young, slap happy woman they saw on Routethis morning.


When I was not laughing at the expense of Sedaris and his loved ones, I pondered on his more thoughtful moments, such as how people whether we want them to or not 'get us right' when at times we would like for them to get us wrong.
One would argue that by claiming his and their 'imperfections' before others do, he/they own their experiences in their unique authenticity,

I would like to write more about this piece, but atminutes long and the party flying by way too fast due to the laughter it will be a short and sweet review.
For now at least. I know, I knowthis isn't what most think of as being a “book” per se, However, after being laid out in bed with the flu, Captain Trips, or maybe even that Gluten Free Ebola they were talking about on South Park for the past week or so, I really needed a dose sitelinkDavid Sedaris' sardonic brilliance in its most potent form.


I have all of Sedaris' books in audio and physical form, And, yes, most of the material you will hear on sitelinkDavid Sedaris: Live at Carnegie Hall has found its way into his work elsewhere.
But, even having seen him read live several times, I maintain that this is Sedaris at his absolute best,

I don't know if this recording of sitelink“Six to Eight Black Men” from the performance is officially sanctioned or whatever, but if you listen to this and don't want more then, well, I have nothing to say to you.


Really, it speaks volumes that I pulled myself out of bed just to ensure that even those of us with the hearts of coal have something to make us laugh at this ohso jovial time of year.
Funny! I had heard or read all of these stories before but must have forgotten some parts because I found myself cracking up at work.

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The Stadium Pal story is a gem! If you are driving, pull over, If you are at work, close your door unless you don t mind your colleagues seeing you doubled over, in tears, on your office floor.
With these two shows, recorded before delirious soldout audiences, you are there as David Sedaris performs his hilarious stories, A parrot who mimics an ice maker, lovers quarreling over a rubber hand, and a Santa Claus who moonlights from his job as bishop of Turkey the cast of characters in these stories is like no other.
This set appeals to Sedaris loyal fans as well as admirers of classic comedy albums of George Carlin, Bill Cosby, and Steve Martin.
" Hilarious.
My favorite was "Six to Eight Black Men," an essay on Holland's Christmas customs,
So funny.
Sedaris is great to listen to, So funny! No, this isn't a book, but it is in the database, and I listened to it on Thanksgiving while driving to see family.
I don't like adding it to my "Finished" list, but I like to keep track of when I listen to it, since the last time I did was over ten years ago.


For anyone who hasn't listened to David Sedaris, this is a great place to start, It highlights his wit, and it's good to have the audience responding to his pieces, Plus, it has one of his best pieces, "toBlack Men", and his first draft of his appreciation to NPR is not to be missed.
His publishers have since had him read all of his own audiobooks, splicing live readings among the studio recordings, but I think this is where that mania began.


Track it down and give it a listen, You won't regret it. I've got to say that some of the things David Sedaris writes in his books makes me realize that my family is not nearly as dysfunctional as I thought! His unabashed honesty and quirkiness are what make me love his essays so much.
And the simple fact that he has the gumption to put these things in writing as I sit here laughing my ass off, with my hand over my mouth thinking, "Oh no he didn't just say that!", but loving that he did , endears him even further.
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This one is kind of a rule breaker when it comes to being a “book” as it is not only in audio format which grossly enough I have actually witnessed a friend be trolled over and told that Goodreads is for “real” books since humans are awful and the reason why everyone just cant simply enjoy things, but it also is a hodgepodge of stories, magazine articles, diary entries, etc.
that cant be found in a single collection, To sum it up, this is the best of the best when it comes to David Sedaris and listening to him perform live was an entirely different experience than the regular, generic audio.
The audiences energy was nearly palpable even through my car speakers, It almost makes me wish
Obtain Immediately David Sedaris: Live At Carnegie Hall/Live For Your Listening Pleasure (Audio CD) Designed By David Sedaris Supplied As Hardbound
I wasnt such a pussy and could sit in an auditorium with others for one of his readings comfortably.
Almost.

If you, like me, were hesitant to dip your foot in the audio pool collections like these are perfect since you can easily press pause after any of them if you too have a short commute.
And if you havent yet met David Sedaris, theres no better time than the present, Live At Carnegie Hall once again featured the laughoutloudable “Six To Eight Black Men” a story first published in Esquire magazine in December of.
You can read it for free sitelinkHERE or take a listen sitelinkHERE, If you dont like it, feel free to defriend me because Im not sure I want to be associated with people like you :

On the other hand, if you find yourself completely smitten by Davids charms, sitelinkTHIS is a little bonus to brighten your morning.
Listened to this, which is my preferred method of "reading" Sedaris, Funny as always but most of the material was repeated from one or more of his books, Which I tend to reread, so that's fine, but was hoping for a few more new bits, Let me start by saying : I LOVE DAVID SEDARIS' WRITING!!!!!! We listened to this on our way to San Diego last week and thoroughly enjoyed it.
It includes some new stuff we hadn't heard, esp, about his sister Lisa the one who doesn't like the writing to be about her! and updates on other family members, and this cd also includes "Six to Eight Black Men" about St.
Nicholas traditions in a foreign country! a hoot! and a short question and answer thing and that is just like at his "concerts" he repeats the question because you can't hear it usually in such a big venue and answers it very glibly.
Love this guy, so I'll always be searching for more of his stuff, I highly recommend this short venture into his work but be warned some of Sedaris is "naughty" and irreverent!,