Car Talk 2012 Daily Calendar: 365 Days of Tips, Jokes, and Puzzlers from America's Funniest Car Mechanics
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Rating | : | 4.46 (857 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0811879593 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 317 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-08-20 |
Language | : | English |
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Calendar Pie314 Really go this for the puzzler, so all is well. I am pleased as it came promptly and was exactly what I needed.. Fun! Ericka I got this as a gift for my husband who loves this radio show, it's a great addition to his office!. "I thought it was a wall calendar" according to life is playful. I love car talk, I listen to them every Saturday. They are a riot. I got this for my husband's office but, I thought it was a wall calendar, he doesn't have much room on his desk for a desk calendar - oh well that's my fault I didn't read thoroughly.
In 1977, Tom and Ray were given their own weekly program on NPR member station WBUR in Boston. About the Author Tom and Ray Magliozzi, the Peabody Award-winning hosts of Car Talk on NPR, are better known as 'Click and Clack, the Tappet Brothers,' taking their names from the clickety-clack sound made by aging autos. It later turned into the 'Good News Garage,' a conventional car repair service. Car Talk soon attracted a large local following, and on October 31, 1987, the show premiered as a national program on NPR. . Car Talk is heard by more than 4.3 million listeners each week on 600 public radio stations. Graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the brothers opened a do-it-yourself garage in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1973
In this illustrated calendar, the hilarious hosts of NPR's Car Talk radio show—Tom and Ray Magliozzi—share automotive tips, tales, puzzlers, jokes, and trivia for every day of the year.
Car Talk soon attracted a large local following, and on October 31, 1987, the show premiered as a national program on NPR. It later turned into the 'Good News Garage,' a conventional car repair service. Graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the brothers opened a do-it-yourself garage in Cambridge, Massachusetts i