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Terrors of Pleasure |
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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: The pleasures of another's terror Review: This is a tale for anyone who's bought or is about to buy a house. Gray creates a nightmare for himself in buying a rundown, white trash hovel - a story which just when you think he can't make matter worse for himself he does. Gray's monologue's are brilliant constructions of autobiography and metaphor and this is no exception. You'll have to listen to it all the way through in one sitting, as just as Gray's hysteria builds so will your laughter. Highlights include an answerphone message from the seller, who in trying to cover up a lie only makes the lie more apparent, and Gray's audition for a movie of the week. Much better than the HBO TV version, and a good introduction to Gray's work.
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