The Brothers Grimm told tales that in their original, unedited form were strange, sometimes rambling, and of dubious moral integrity-in other words, they're the perfect model for our Brothers Grime, the Tappet Brothers.In this single CD collection, the guys do what they do best: Avoid answering actual automotive questions by instead telling stories, engaging in rants, and reading hate-that is, fan-mail.Highlights include Tommy reminiscing about his misadventures in the US Army The guys telling tales on their beloved pal ...
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The Brothers Grimm told tales that in their original, unedited form were strange, sometimes rambling, and of dubious moral integrity-in other words, they're the perfect model for our Brothers Grime, the Tappet Brothers.In this single CD collection, the guys do what they do best: Avoid answering actual automotive questions by instead telling stories, engaging in rants, and reading hate-that is, fan-mail.Highlights include Tommy reminiscing about his misadventures in the US Army The guys telling tales on their beloved pal Vito The debut (and farewell) performance of the Click and Clack Barbershop Quartet Minus Two, singing, "Goodbye My Coney Island Baby,"and-what's a fairy tale collection without something involving eating and a Grandmother- The story of how and why the guys ate a cake meant for someone else's Grammy
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