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AudibleProops 46
- Homeslice Security
- Narrated by: Greg Proops
- Length: 17 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Hello ungrateful nippers and welcome to this editon of AudibleProops, the biggest circus tent of them all, where everyone is encouraged to sit back and listen to the sweet sounds of Proops' opinions. Just back from another jaunt in Canadia, Proops says of all the things Alberta has to offer, a great hockey team and a liberal opinion are not on the list. Then, Dan Rather lied to the people and the Nation has been shaken to its core. Really. Then Quincy Shrub and homeslice security are off to snub out the terrorist threat posed by Yusef Islam, a.k.a. Cat Stevens. Proops wraps up the whole shebang in praise of recent player violence in that extreme national sport, baseball. With bullet protecting white USC cheerleading boots in tow, Proops is ready for anything. (Episode 46)
Explicit Language Warning: This program occasionally contains words the FCC wouldn't allow. If this type of language offends you, please consider yourself warned. In addition, you must be 18 years or older to purchase this program.
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