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I mean, on the one hand this is Nick Offerman narrating an audiobook and there is definitely something soothing about the man behind Ron Swanson speaking melodically to you about AMERICA. On the other, there were definitely times I felt well, hello older generation. Nick Offerman is a very old school dude, as I am sure he would say, in probably those words. He's very work with hands, grr technology is ruining things. And I mean, at a certain point its just like whelp, life is changing. People communicate in different ways. Video games are fun. Get over it. Also, physical books are good, but some people like ebooks and in fact its easier for certain people to read on them. He strikes me at times as a very privileged dude making assumptions based on his life-listen, man. Not everyone can just work in a woodshop. Sometimes finding your passion outside of work, and working to support that passion is okay. I'm kinda tired of the above-it-all LOVE YOUR WORK thing and only then have you achieved some kind of life-vana. Guess what? Not everyone is lucky enough to get to that point. Maybe someday. But maybe paying bills and being with your family is what you want. Thats not a bad thing. Not everyone is a Ron. Some people are Jerrys, and while that may seem like an insult, he actually really enjoyed his life and had a lovely one that he wanted. I don't know. Thats a rant for another day.
This is entertaining if you want to listen to him talk about people he likes, and rant about the evils of cell phones and how its good to read books and know long words. I think he's an interesting person who cares a lot, and he's a famous person I would like to have a beer with, you know? He obviously loves his wife and Parks, and makes that obvious. I love Parks too, and Mr. Offerman, even if we disagree on some things-I thinks thats pretty good common ground.
This is entertaining if you want to listen to him talk about people he likes, and rant about the evils of cell phones and how its good to read books and know long words. I think he's an interesting person who cares a lot, and he's a famous person I would like to have a beer with, you know? He obviously loves his wife and Parks, and makes that obvious. I love Parks too, and Mr. Offerman, even if we disagree on some things-I thinks thats pretty good common ground.