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Holidays On Ice
I'm not sure what I was expecting when I began reading Holidays On Ice. What I found was a collection of short stories by David Sedaris. At sometime or other, we each have lost that holiday spirit and turned into Grinch. I have always loved…

How To Train A Rock
Paul Steven Stone is a talented author. In his latest book, How To Train A Rock, he shares his insight and perspectives on a variety of topics. For approximately twenty-five years, he wrote a syndicated column, “A Stone's Throw.” In his own words, the column...

Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit?
Authors: Steve Lowe, Alan McArthur, and Brendan Hay write with sarcasm and wit. A lot of things annoy them. Is It Just Me Or Is Everything Shit? is a book of things that annoy the authors. In their words, this book is filled with shit. I agree with them on…

Laughs From Corn Country
“Max, that latte drink of your is just coffee with milk. They call it Latte to get a higher price for the fancy name. I got the same size as you, but it's regular coffee and only cost a buck and a half.” It's amazing how excited a person can get paying three dollars for a sixteen…

Make Em Laugh
Each generation has their funny people. It is interesting to see how humor changes with the times. This book documents the humor and the funny people…

Middos, Manners & Morals with a Twist of Humor
The first chapter of this book caught my attention…Do No Harm! It just happens that I am studying a small book called Three Simple Rules. The first rule is to do no harm. While the focus of Middos, Manners & Morals with a Twist of Humor…

My Momma Raised Ugly Children...Not Stupid Ones: The Ruminations and Reminiscences of a Gentle Southern Man
The title of this book caught my attention. I laughed just looking at the front cover. I had high expectations. Anyone that can come up with a title like this has to be humorous. Bud Wright shares his memories of childhood with readers. Wright spares...

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Or So It Seems
Paul Peterson--divorced father, advertising agent--is on a journey of self-discovery. Through a sort of meditative state, Peterson revisits past events in his life. He does this in a short period of time. However, the reader should remember time is relative. Traveling with…

Riders On The Road: How To Laugh More and Rage Less with the Rider Method
It seems I am on the road more and more and enjoying it less and less. Drivers are dangerous and rude. Patricia Rider Bermon shares do's and dont's of driving. While you are snickering at some of them you might take a look at your...

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Stupid In Montana As America
Robert E. Milliken discusses stupid people. He admits he has done stupid things and that gives him the right to point out other people’s stupidity. It is a matter of takes one to know one. Milliken is correct people are stupid. He concentrates on American’s which he seems...

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