Rufus Stops an American Psycho While Wearing a Booger Shirt
Publisher |
Tim Drugan
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Comedy
Fiction
Serialized
Categories Via RSS |
Comedy
Comedy Fiction
Fiction
Improv
Stand-Up
Publication Date |
Jan 12, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:50:51

Episode 14:  A man named Rufus catches onto a psychopath's hints of atrocities and acts in a heroic manner. The story is preceded by a verbal book report that Tim gives without the listener's consent. It is Tim's podcast and he shall do as he pleases, including record boring episodes that few will enjoy. Tim got the idea for this story after reading 3/4 of American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis. In the first part of the episode, Tim discusses why this and Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov are the two novels he has recently quit near their culmination. He also discusses Donald Trump's appearance in American Psycho, and why Patrick Bateman might hold our intellectually inquisitive leader in such high regard.~Albert sat in the restaurant booth waiting for the dish from his appetizer to be taken away and for his main course to be brought. Not that he would eat much of it anyway. It would be absurd to spend 3,000 dollars on a suit, a suit from an expensive brand mind you, just to gain a gut that would make said suit not fit right. Albert picked a piece of lint off of his expensive suit, the jacket and pants from Tommy Mountaintigger and the vest by Kanye Vest, and flicked the lint onto the floor. His shoes were sewn from the skin of a tiger’s bladder, from the designer, Franz Plantzienstein, also known as Poochi.Sharing the table with Albert were two other men also in suits from similarly expensive brands. One was wearing a combo by Ralphie Lauren, and the other was sporting a mish mash of pieces from Douglas Fur, Ponderosa Pine, with shoes by a plain old Christmas tree. These two men sat across the table from Albert. Albert looked at them through his expensive pair of non prescription glasses, from the designer Tina is Cray, and nodded to himself when he felt assured that his suit was indeed the most expensive of the three. ~For other resources, visit timdrugan.com.

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