Gregg Margarite the reader of this story sadly passed away in march 2012. It's gratifying to see that his work keeps finding new listeners. We all miss you mate.
I had no idea- I’ve enjoyed him for years-probably after he passed. He like great fiction will continue beyond our short lives- what a wonderful thing to be relevant and entertaining after we have gone.❤🙏🏽✝️❤️
Lol excellent performance That line at the start though: “Suddenly became a member of.... the risk profession” reminded me of some generic version of the Law & Order opening LOL.
I will miss him very much. He was my favorite narrator.
Gregg Margarite the reader of this story sadly passed away in march 2012. It's gratifying to see that his work keeps finding new listeners. We all miss you mate.
Yes he was mine too. :/
TheDramaPod I'm very grateful that he narrated so many wonderful stories before he passed away. His work lives on.
I had no idea- I’ve enjoyed him for years-probably after he passed. He like great fiction will continue beyond our short lives- what a wonderful thing to be relevant and entertaining after we have gone.❤🙏🏽✝️❤️
I guessed the ending about half way through but still enjoyed the story. 😊 Amazing narrator !!
thank you for posting these stories. Mr Margarite was a master.
This story is exactly what I wanted to hear.
I worked an uninsurable at affordable rates job for 32 years , my coverage was 17x my wife's yearly rates .
Gregg Margarite. The best. Thanks for sharing.
For at least a year I listen to this story at least once a week 😅
Lol excellent performance
That line at the start though:
“Suddenly became a member of.... the risk profession” reminded me of some generic version of the Law & Order opening LOL.
Check that cover! “Playboy and the Slime God” is an Asimov story later retitled “What is this thing called love?”
The company would still need to pay the refund because that part was legit.
Crooks vs crook, and cheep space flight, wow.
A member of…
unbearable narration.
I will miss him very much. He was my favorite narrator.