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DO NOT read this book at work, while waiting for a funeral to start, in your shrink's waiting room, or at a golf tournament.
Laurie Notaro brings real, honest-to-goodness humor back in a way that reminds the reader of Gilda Radner, Lucille Ball, and Carol Burnett all rolled into one. Yes, I mentioned those three queens of comedy in reference to Laurie Notaro.
This stuff is gut-busting, oh-no-my-bladder funny. It's old-school funny in a new way. It's funnier than two monkeys trying to bake a cake. It's painful, face-hurting, muscle-pulling goodness. But it's worth it. Try some today!
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There's a (Slight) Chance I Might Be Going to Hell: A Novel of Sewer Pipes, Pageant Queens, and Big Trouble by Laurie Notaro
R J Fink, May 23, 2008
DO NOT read this book at work, while waiting for a funeral to start, in your shrink's waiting room, or at a golf tournament.Laurie Notaro brings real, honest-to-goodness humor back in a way that reminds the reader of Gilda Radner, Lucille Ball, and Carol Burnett all rolled into one. Yes, I mentioned those three queens of comedy in reference to Laurie Notaro.
This stuff is gut-busting, oh-no-my-bladder funny. It's old-school funny in a new way. It's funnier than two monkeys trying to bake a cake. It's painful, face-hurting, muscle-pulling goodness. But it's worth it. Try some today!
(4 of 6 readers found this comment helpful)