1:31:20 Oh...that is a catchy tune. Question. Is there any possible way you can have that entire dance track running throughout the entirety of the audiobook. Damn, hope so.
Moral of Danny's story: Keep Your Mouth Shut. See Nothing, Say Nothing. Mind Your Business and answer everything with "I don't know". Stay in your lane and hope you don't get sideswiped.
In the middle of listening to these stories, I had to take the time out to comment about how the plots, narration and everything else you can think of about these stories, ARE AMAZING !
Does this man really have to inject Trump into (literally literally) everything, fgs? As if most things the mainstream news says about him isn't a lie?
To give a little comfort, Michael Crichton, who wrote Jurassic Park died in 2008 and they're still finding old unpublished manuscripts by him and publishing them. A sequel to one of his books was published in 2019 and an unfinished manuscript that was later finished by James Patterson was published just a few weeks ago. The book is called Eruption if you're interested. King himself has an entire safe filled unpublished manuscripts that he said he'll publish whenever he can't think of a new idea. So it's likely that after he passes, we'll still be getting lots of new stories from him after. Edit: plus we'll still have Joe Hill who's only 52.
@@redseaweedcupcakes4837 I suspect king, like so many people would be somewhat selective about what he wants published. Just because things are found when the eventual scarcity arrives, doesn’t mean the leftovers are all hidden gems.
Let me add this important self note for everyone to keep mind: Never work so hard in any job you have, or even dedicate your life to a job either. Since they are all ungrateful and would can whomever without any fair reason.
@@MicovskiMC I don't think anyone should work so hard for anyone at any job. Since no matter how good or bad you are at it you could always be easily replaced. Unless its your own business that you are putting all of your time, money and effort.
You will. It's fabulous 👍🏻❣️ From the first time I heard Steve King use the phrase " Rat bastid, " I started calling my father that. It fits perfectly. Steve sure has a way with words. 😻🐊😻❣️
This is for Part #2. The first 2 minutes of On Slide Inn Road are at the end of part #1 #7 @ 44:48 Red Screen #8 @ 1:04:40 The Turbulence Expert ~ Read by Stephen King #9 @ 1:36 Laurie ~ Read by Stephen King #10 @ 2:31:41 Rattlesnakes (sequel to CUJO) #11 @ 6:18:54 The Dreamers #12 @7:41:54 The Answer Man Note there is a musical interlude between 1:38-1:41 in this part Also credits and some thoughts about writing these short stories at ending 9:42. Hope this helps.😊
There are 2 parts to this book of 12 short stories. Part #1 is 10:24 long. #1 Two Talented Bastids #2 @2::31 The Fifth Step #3 @2:52 Willie the Weirdo #4 @3:18 Danny Coughlin's Bad Dream #5 @9:27 Finn #6 @10:22 -10:24 On Slide Inn Road ~ continues on Part #2 #7 @ 44:48 Red Screen #8 @ 1:04:40 The Turbulence Expert~ read by Stephen King #9 @ 1:36 Laurie ~ Read by Stephen King #10 @ 2:31 Rattlesnakes (Sequel to CUJO) #11 @ 6:18 The Deamers #12 @ 7 :41:54 The Answer Man Note: There is a musical interlude between 1:38-1:41 in Part 2 Also credits and some thoughts about the books at the end of part 2 @ 9:42 Hope this helps!😊