Tall Tales for Short Attention Spans (Episode 5)

Today’s tale shows us that true comedic genius requires one thing: commitment.

Ladies and gentlemen, this week’s tale is a study in comical commitment!

Today we’ll hear from an anonymous donor whose mischievous missive will leave you rolling at the end of the rainbow with leprechaun-related laughter. At the request of the teller, the audio for this story has been altered to protect those involved.

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[audio:http://rvanews.net/tall_tales/TallTales-Episode05.mp3]

Previous Episodes

1, 2, 3, 4

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  1. I love when he says the part about how he’s spent more of his life pranking this guy than not pranking him. I bet that makes him feel OLD.

  2. ron esse on said:

    As the great Kent Ipsen once said, “There’s nothing worse than listening to an idiot try to express themselves”.

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