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750 Ways to Annoy People |
List Price: $7.95
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Rating: Summary: Call 911 - Review: This book is REALLY FUNNY! It is so STUPID! It had me smiling and laughing the whole time. It also made me think about a lot of people I know. There were times I had to put it down because I was laughing so hard!
Rating: Summary: Call 911 - Review: This book is REALLY FUNNY! It is so STUPID! It had me smiling and laughing the whole time. It also made me think about a lot of people I know. There were times I had to put it down because I was laughing so hard!
Rating: Summary: Pick it up and you'll start laughing! Review: While visiting the home of a business acquaintance in suburban Philly, I saw "750 Ways to Annoy People" sitting on a coffee table in his den. So, I picked it up, started flipping through the pages, and smiles and unexpected bursts of laughter instantly ensued. My friend said the book has the same effect on everyone, and that's why he's had it sitting in the same spot for over two years. Then I remembered that a year or so ago I'd heard a wild radio interview with the author while driving from the airport into Anchorage, Alaska (of all places). I remember he was banging things and ranting about bad table manners, ways to annoy people at work and everything else. Anyway, the point I want to make is that this is an really funny book. It's easy-to-read, it will keep a smile on your face, and it gets your mind spinning in a slightly warped but positive direction right away. It makes you think of all of the idiots, malcontents, pretentious bores, neurotics, social morons, and anarchists out there - including (dare I say?) some of my own annoying friends and relatives. Nothing is off-limits but, to my surprise, it gets the job done without any profanity, which seemed to add to the book's weirdness. Yes, I do like this little gem, and I highly recommend it. It's one of those timeless attention-getters and laugh-givers that's going to stay right on my coffee table, too, for a long, long time.
Rating: Summary: Pick it up and you'll start laughing! Review: While visiting the home of a business acquaintance in suburban Philly, I saw "750 Ways to Annoy People" sitting on a coffee table in his den. So, I picked it up, started flipping through the pages, and smiles and unexpected bursts of laughter instantly ensued. My friend said the book has the same effect on everyone, and that's why he's had it sitting in the same spot for over two years. Then I remembered that a year or so ago I'd heard a wild radio interview with the author while driving from the airport into Anchorage, Alaska (of all places). I remember he was banging things and ranting about bad table manners, ways to annoy people at work and everything else. Anyway, the point I want to make is that this is an really funny book. It's easy-to-read, it will keep a smile on your face, and it gets your mind spinning in a slightly warped but positive direction right away. It makes you think of all of the idiots, malcontents, pretentious bores, neurotics, social morons, and anarchists out there - including (dare I say?) some of my own annoying friends and relatives. Nothing is off-limits but, to my surprise, it gets the job done without any profanity, which seemed to add to the book's weirdness. Yes, I do like this little gem, and I highly recommend it. It's one of those timeless attention-getters and laugh-givers that's going to stay right on my coffee table, too, for a long, long time.
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