As someone who drives about 30000 miles a year, there are 2 things I need:

1) a constant stream of Ira Glass, Steve Inskeep, Linda Wertheimer, David Sedaris and Terry Gross to keep my mind thinking while traveling interstates and 2 lane roads 2) a tool to help remove me from the metal beast after rolling my car in the ditch on I-10 because I fell asleep listening to my favorite NPR personalities

I don't know how they did it, but peppermintoreo got me 2 amazing presents. The wife and I are looking forward to listening to the NPR CDs when Selected Shorts is on the local public radio station. Seriously, who likes that show? NOBODY!

The ResQMe tool helps its user from a firey or drowny death with a sharp blade to cut your seat belt AND a tool to break a side window. The spring loaded part that smashes the window should not be messed with. As a typical male, I immediately pushed the tool against my thumb. BIG MISTAKE. No blood, but I can see why it would break a car window.

The NPR CDs have some of the best stories from the last 40 years. I'm looking forward to seeing how news coverage has changed since then. Also, I want to verify my suspicion that all NPR theme songs were made in the 70s and refuse to update. I don't know if you know who Chuck Mangione is, but I'm pretty sure he's playing flugelhorn in all NPR themes.

Thank you again peppermintoreo. You're the best!