RadLibs: This American Life Edition

Create your own Ira Glass narration with Radar's This American Life story generator

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Ira Glass' This American Life is the darling of Generation X. Its segments—first on NPR and now available (in high definition!) on Showtime—have provided a valuable census of liberal America's cultural consciousness since 1996. And honestly, Radar can't get enough of the show.

That's why we decided to create a This American Life–themed RadLib. Now, your dreams of Ira narrating some touching yet inoffensive slice of your middle- to upper-class existence can become a reality.

Fill in the blanks, then click below to read your story:















































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