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Cowsmopolitan

Cowsmopolitan

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendously funny
Review: This book, which is a parody of Cosmopolitan magazine, was given to me several years ago as a gift. It is absolutely hilarious! It parodies the magazine using cows instead of people.

Some of the articles are "Do You Have A Job? How to Tell for Sure", "How to Milk Your Ex for Everything" and features like "Mr. Avail-A-Bull." The "advertisements" are pretty funny too. My favorite was for the "Sometimes" sanitary pad. "Sometimes. . . When always is too much, and never is not enough."

This book is written by a former pig farmer turned comedian. He has other books like "Penthorse" and "Playboar" which are also animal based parodies of popular publications. His latest effort is "Vague" magazine.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tremendously funny
Review: This book, which is a parody of Cosmopolitan magazine, was given to me several years ago as a gift. It is absolutely hilarious! It parodies the magazine using cows instead of people.

Some of the articles are "Do You Have A Job? How to Tell for Sure", "How to Milk Your Ex for Everything" and features like "Mr. Avail-A-Bull." The "advertisements" are pretty funny too. My favorite was for the "Sometimes" sanitary pad. "Sometimes. . . When always is too much, and never is not enough."

This book is written by a former pig farmer turned comedian. He has other books like "Penthorse" and "Playboar" which are also animal based parodies of popular publications. His latest effort is "Vague" magazine.


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