Ride like hell and you'll get there : detours into mayhem / Paul Carter.

By: Carter, Paul, 1969- [author, narrator.]Material type: SoundSoundPublisher number: BAB 131103 | Bolinda AudioPublisher: Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, ℗2013Edition: UnabridgedDescription: 5 audio discs (CD) (5 hr., 30 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in containerContent type: spoken word Media type: audio Carrier type: audio discISBN: 9781486202744Other title: Ride like hell and you will get thereSubject(s): Carter, Paul, 1969- | Carter, Paul, 1969- | Carter, Paul, 1969- | Talking books -- Non-fiction | Compact discs -- Non-fiction | Petroleum workers -- Australia -- Biography | Petroleum workers | AustraliaGenre/Form: Audiobooks. | Audiobooks. | Biographies. | Livres audio. DDC classification: 622.3382/092 Read by the author.Summary: Attempting 300 kph on an untested experimental motorcycle could be considered a perfect way to kill yourself, but Paul Carter is still, well, Paul Carter and danger at high speed is his second name. Whether discovering that being dyslexic means delivering your lines to camera back to front in the midst of filming a TV series, or starting a new business and travelling the world, or dealing with life's more sober moments like the birth of a son or the loss of a father, Paul Carter is still the funniest man in the bar and the nicest alpha male you'll ever meet as he risks all for the sake of a good story. So strap yourself in and brace yourself for his fourth book, we all remain hopeful that he will not be institutionalised before completing his fifth.
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Attempting 300 kph on an untested experimental motorcycle could be considered a perfect way to kill yourself, but Paul Carter is still, well, Paul Carter and danger at high speed is his second name. Whether discovering that being dyslexic means delivering your lines to camera back to front in the midst of filming a TV series, or starting a new business and travelling the world, or dealing with life's more sober moments like the birth of a son or the loss of a father, Paul Carter is still the funniest man in the bar and the nicest alpha male you'll ever meet as he risks all for the sake of a good story. So strap yourself in and brace yourself for his fourth book, we all remain hopeful that he will not be institutionalised before completing his fifth.

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