Saturday - September 28th, 2024
Apple News
×

What can we help you find?

Open Menu
June 21st, 2024

Speedfitters by Scott Sweer

  1. Speedfitters by Scott Sweer Daniel Lucas 33:35

SpeedFitters arrives at an accident scene before an ambulance, deciding if your limbs will be re-attached. No insurance? No problem. Your limbs are sold off, but you get shiny-new SpeedFitters prosthetic at a 10% discount!

Working shootings and car accidents, Steven Kelly slops up limbs to keep a roof over his head. He wants the American dream, ridding himself of his divorced, one-room apartment existence.

With an abundance of limbs, the mean streets of Chicago have been good to Steven. And when he meets Lisa, true love has found him for the first time.

Chicago’s windy city politics derail everything instituting sweeping laws, reducing speed limits on expressways below 100 mph and increasing police presence to reduce shootings.

It won’t be long before the bank takes Steven’s house once the parts pool dries up. And the back luck keeps coming–SpeedFitters cuts his health insurance, putting his new baby’s kidney transplant on hold. Only a criminal boss–who’s decided to process his competition–can save Steven’s American dream. Is it an offer he can’t refuse?

—

Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message

I am charismatic podcast host known for his in-depth interviews and witty commentary. With a voice that instantly captures listeners' attention, I dives deep into thought-provoking topics, blending humour with insightful questions that draw out the best in his guests. My podcast, has garnered a loyal following, with fans praising his ability to break down complex subjects in an engaging and relatable manner. Whether he's discussing technology, culture, or personal growth, My genuine curiosity and passion shine through, making each episode a must-listen.

Contributors

Show More

Keep Up To Date With Our Latest Baby Boomer News & Offers!

Sign Up for Our FREE Newsletter

Name(Required)
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

(( NEW ))