Which vehicle describes you as a LibriVoxer?
I am a tow truck. I find projects that are getting rusty. They have sat there. I rescue the project and give it a full repair and tune up.
Are you a Librivox Porsche?
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My puns were so bad they ended my career as a pundit.
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I'm just a mechanic; I mostly proof listen.
I would be an older model electric vehicle of somewhat dated style and decreased efficiency, needing more frequent maintenance and having a battery that requires charging more often - nowadays used only for short trips to familiar places while judiciously avoiding steep inclines.
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I'm a tractor. I chug along. I may not be pretty, but I get the job done!
(And, according to the country song, at least some people consider tractors sexy, so I guess that is equivalent to some people enjoy my recordings. Ha ha!)
(And, according to the country song, at least some people consider tractors sexy, so I guess that is equivalent to some people enjoy my recordings. Ha ha!)
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
I'm often, and I am at the moment, a spritely eighteenth century post chaise (though the other night I got overturned in Soho).
In seventeenth century France I'm heavier and grander - but the roads are terrible.
I haven't had the luck to be an automobile yet, copyright restrictions....
In seventeenth century France I'm heavier and grander - but the roads are terrible.
I haven't had the luck to be an automobile yet, copyright restrictions....
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I'm also a bus driver. I mostly drive two buses;
One is colourful and bright - well it can get a bit gloomy and depressing depending on the weather - passengers mostly board for a few stops, but some travel longer, on the "Monthly Traverser".
The other is haunted, black and foreboding, where monsters, ghosts and even Death may lurk in its dark corners, still some passengers are brave enough to ride on the "Midnight Crawler".
One is colourful and bright - well it can get a bit gloomy and depressing depending on the weather - passengers mostly board for a few stops, but some travel longer, on the "Monthly Traverser".
The other is haunted, black and foreboding, where monsters, ghosts and even Death may lurk in its dark corners, still some passengers are brave enough to ride on the "Midnight Crawler".
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You're in first position according to the leaderboard.
Emotions by James McCosh 91% 2 left!
Devotional Commentary: Apocalypse Bible commentary by Christina Rossetti
Family Prayers 79%
Ecclesiastical History
Pascal
American State Trials
DPL
Devotional Commentary: Apocalypse Bible commentary by Christina Rossetti
Family Prayers 79%
Ecclesiastical History
Pascal
American State Trials
DPL
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Ha! But then, forum posts doesn't exactly equal production.InTheDesert wrote: ↑February 6th, 2024, 8:17 amYou're in first position according to the leaderboard.
Back in the Dark Ages, we had a "leaderboard" that showed readers' completed sections, sorted high to low. I was up near the top then, but I have no idea where I am now!
School fiction: David Blaize
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
America Exploration: The First Four Voyages of Amerigo Vespucci
Serial novel: The Wandering Jew
Medieval England meets Civil War Americans: Centuries Apart
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I’m a Ford Model-T. Unless I’m a horse and buggy. Occasionally, I take a trip on a spaceship.
Bit of a boomerang here…
Bit of a boomerang here…
Winnifred
From May 15-23, no access to Checker or to PL readings longer than 10 minutes
Readers Wanted:
Potemkin Village by Fletcher Pratt (science fiction novelet)
The First Sir Percy (Scarlet Pimpernel prequel)
From May 15-23, no access to Checker or to PL readings longer than 10 minutes
Readers Wanted:
Potemkin Village by Fletcher Pratt (science fiction novelet)
The First Sir Percy (Scarlet Pimpernel prequel)
I'd say specifically a Toyota Tundra; started off a bit "odd," and recently "remodeled."
Reading wise whichever car travels the most because I'll read anything just about.
Reading wise whichever car travels the most because I'll read anything just about.