Rating: Summary: Devil Cow was funnier. Review: I have observed Mr. Brown's comic talents for some time now. I can say that "Devil Cow and Jelly are friends" is the best thing he has ever done, if not the single greatest comedic moment of our lifetimes.
Rating: Summary: "Who Cut The Cheese?" Book--Without Flatulence! Review: I ordered all three "Who Cut the Cheese?" books currently on sale, thinking they were all parodies of "Who Moved My Cheese?" Luckily this one by Mr. Brown hits it on the mark. But beware of the book "Who Cut the Cheese?" by Jim Dawson. It's a disgusting book about flatulence and is filled with scatological nonsense.
Rating: Summary: A Funny Fall Surprise Review: I picked up Mason Brown's "Who Cut The Cheese?" on a pre-jury duty visit to my local bookstore. I had been looking for anything to pass the time at court - and I ended up discovering this comic gem! It's been a long time since I have laughed out loud from a book, but "Who Cut The Cheese" had me giggling in the jury waiting room. Several other prospective jurors wondered what I was reading, and I ending up sharing the book with three other people. Thank you Mr Brown, you made jury duty a lot more fun for us!
Rating: Summary: It's about time! Review: It's about time that a parody on "Who Moved My Cheese" appears in the market. Now we already got two parodies. I bought Mason Brone's one in a bookstore in Hongkong, where it was placed side by side to the absolutely not funny original cheese book. Let's see in which company managers have the guts to distribute Brown's parody. The book also will be translated into other languages - which is somewhat of a challenge, as the meaning of "Who Cut the Cheese" won't be conveyed well to the readers after a word-by-word translation. (In Japan I wait for a WhoMovedMyTofu as response to WhoMovedMyCheese.)
Rating: Summary: Who Cut the Cheese? by Mason Brown Review: Mason Brown does it again. This time it's a hilarious takeoff of the business world's reigning manifesto. If you've taken the time to read, "Who Moved My Cheese?", you'll love "Who Cut the Cheese?" Mason Brown manages to show what truly motivates the corporate mover and shaker. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll buy it for all your friends.
Rating: Summary: Who Cut the Cheese? Certainly not Mason Brown! Review: Mason Brown has done it again. Normally his witty talents are left to such magazines as Shwing and Maxim, but this time they're showcased in a hilarious send up of the business world's current manifesto. The book is hilarious and intelligent. If you liked, "Who Moved my Cheese?" you'll love, "Who Cut the Cheese?" Finally, a book that shows the true mindset of corporate America. You'll laugh. You'll cry. You'll buy it for all your friends.
Rating: Summary: Funny and Puny Review: Mason Brown has written a funny and puny tome that takes coporate backstabbing and the art of covering your ... to a whole new level. I laughed. I cried. (Because I was laughing so hard.) I thoroughly enjoyed this book. So much so that I bought additional copies for my "corporate" relatives who are sure to appreciate this tantalizing treat when it pops up in their Christmas Stockings.A must read for all! Especially, those sick of the... feel good, new age, business tomes that have been increasingly and annoyingly showing up on the Best Seller Lists across the country.
Rating: Summary: Who Cut the Cheese? by Mason Brown, October 3, 2000 Review: Mason Brown's "Who Cut the Cheese?" is a hilarious book depicting corporate America in its truest light. The book is wonderfully funny! I enjoyed it so much that I couldn't resist buying more copies to send to my friends and relatives. It's a great stocking stuffer if you like funny gifts.
Rating: Summary: Who Cut the Cheese? by Mason Brown, October 3, 2000 Review: Mason Brown's "Who Cut the Cheese?" is a hilarious book depicting corporate America in its truest light. The book is wonderfully funny! I enjoyed it so much that I couldn't resist buying more copies to send to my friends and relatives. It's a great stocking stuffer if you like funny gifts.
Rating: Summary: About the Authors Review: Mason Brown, J.D., is currently an associate editor for NationalLampoon.com, where his chief responsibility is to inform incredulous callers that the National Lampoon still really exists, at least as a Web site. He formerly freelanced for such magazines as Maxim, Details and Schwing! He co-wrote the Troma Films script "Class of Nuke 'Em High IV: Attack of the Bikini Sub-Humanoids." There was also a long period of unemployment where he spent the better part of each day curled up in a fetal position moaning softly, but he would prefer to gloss that over. Mason went to an all-boys elementary school, then became a varsity wrestler in boarding school in Massachusetts. At Duke University, he joined a fraternity that, according to its creed, was "born of sturdy manhood and nurtured by resolute men." While at UCLA Law School, he lived only minutes away from such West Hollywood bars as The Mother Lode and Spike. He greatly enjoyed the movie Spartacus, and confesses to having felt as giddy as a little schoolgirl before seeing Gladiator. Yet he continues to maintain to his wife and family that he is straight. Ron Barrett is the illustrator of the modern children's classic, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs. He also helped cook up the bestselling O.J.'s Legal Pad and Bill Gates Super-Secret Personal Laptop. His character, Politenessman, will become a major motion picture within most people's lifetimes.
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