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Post by dickens38 on Dec 11, 2020 3:22:49 GMT
Did any of you know that you can listen to Benedict reading quite a few audio books on YouTube? Not abridged either.
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Post by queenzod on Dec 11, 2020 4:04:44 GMT
Yes! It’s such a treat, yes?
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Post by dickens38 on Dec 12, 2020 0:48:02 GMT
Wonderful! What a treat, glad I am not the only one who has discovered this -quite by chance.
Ben isn't the only actor reading books.
For me, who loves audio books, it's like being a vampire let loose in a blood bank.😁
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Post by sgev1977 on May 19, 2021 22:27:15 GMT
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Post by mllemass on May 19, 2021 22:59:51 GMT
Here’s the direct link to the video:
It’s not at all my taste, but I guess that people who play video games would like it.
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Post by queenzod on May 19, 2021 23:50:09 GMT
These are private. 😕
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Post by mllemass on May 20, 2021 0:05:16 GMT
It wasn’t private when I watched it! I wonder what happened? Maybe they’ve decided that you have to be a dungeons and dragons player to access it.
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Post by sgev1977 on May 20, 2021 0:28:38 GMT
I actually didn’t watched it! I posted it here and later when I tried, it was already private. Who knows what happened!
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Post by mllemass on May 20, 2021 0:52:57 GMT
I wish I could describe the video, but I lost interest in whatever story it was telling. Benedict sounded great, as always, and it was really just a long poem - about a baby and a spider queen, maybe?
The animation reminded me of a video game CD that came with my very first computer back in the 1980s. There was a fantasy adventure game where you had to choose where to go and what to do next. I don’t even know how it ended (if it ended) because I found Tetris much more interesting!
The description of the video, when I watched it, said that it was the the origin story for dungeons and dragons. There was only one comment, by someone very excited to watch it.
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Post by sgev1977 on May 20, 2021 16:10:53 GMT
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