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Originally Posted by skinmaan
Yes, any offer that includes credits is members-only. I was just mentioning there was only 1 time in my memory that I couldn't participate in the B4G$10 promos as a non-member.
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Right, but I was really referring to the earlier discussion of possible reasons to keep a $10-a-year plan. That was the only such benefit I could think of.
Here's another Audible freebie:
This Is Your Pilot Speaking
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Listen and rate your favourite from these five pilots to help us decide who goes to series.
"The Uncynical Cannibal": A gloriously mad desert island romp - complete with zombies, walrus pirates and a talking goldfish called Albie. It is a fast-paced gag-fest. A splendid mix of music hall and surreal nonsense, which is fresh, intriguing and laugh-out-loud funny.
"Catching Up": Carol, Sarah, Samira and Mac were best friends at University. They were the bright young things who had the world on a string and shining futures ahead. Now, as they find themselves tipping into their thirtysomething lives of work, relationships and responsibilities. This is a razor-sharp character comedy with a warm heart which will appeal to anyone (female or male) who has ever had an awkward evening with old friends.
"Working for the BIg Man": Have you ever wondered what happens when you die? If there is a God? Well, when committed rationalist and atheist Ralph dies on his honeymoon, he discovers, much to his unhappy surprise, the answers to all of these questions when he finds himself on a cloud, working for God. A very funny satirical take on religion, belief and petty office politics, this pilot is bursting with imaginative, fresh writing.
"Slaving Away": Meet (the other) Miranda. She is a cheerful, happy-go-lucky single girl who just happens to be a dominatrix with a dungeon in her flat, where she services clients with flogging and extreme correction and (if she’s lucky) gets the occasional slave to pay her for the honour of doing her vacuuming. This is a refreshingly funny and joyfully rude sitcom that proudly celebrates sex, nonconformity and doing the wrong thing.
"The Hub": Deep underground, in a top-secret location, the war against terror, anarchy and foreigners (in general) is being waged. Inside The Hub, where intelligence gathering blends seamlessly with state-of-the-art counterterrorist hardware and dedicated professionals work day and night to keep us safe...and somehow always manage to totally screw things up. 24 meets Blackadder in this fast-paced, irreverent, madcap comedy set in a world of secrets, shadows and utter stupidity.
Please note: This audiobook contains explicit language.
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These are also available as five separate downloads; search on the titles.