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Car Talk

posted on october 9, 2004, tag: entertainment

For the past few months, Katia and I have been waking up on Saturdays to NPR's Car Talk. The show, hosted by Tom and Ray Magliozzi ("Click and Clack"), runs from 11am to 12pm (EST) and is one of the most entertaining hours you'll spend listening to the radio. Tom and Ray are hilarious and terrifyingly smart about cars. Even if you're not a car person (I'm not), you're doing yourself a disservice by not listening. Especially since NPR can be heard nearly everywhere in the US as well as all over the world. If that's not good enough, you can listen to the show online or buy episodes from the iTunes Music Store. Check it out.

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Matthew on 10/09/2004:

I was just listening this morning and thinking the exact same thing. I'm definitely not a car guy either, but these guys do a great job of taking this down to earth for non-mechanics like myself. I've learned a lot of interesting bits of information and I am always amazed at how much they know.

Jason on 10/12/2004:

i have a kyle instead.


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