Synopses & Reviews
Following Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour to the page, Ron White (affectionately known as aTater Salada) delivers the laughs in his distinctive and beloved down-home style.
Fans of Ron Whiteas aperfectly-phrased everyman gripes and raunchy, grinning asides*a will find much to appreciate here. He riffs on everything from obnoxious designer sunglass salesmen to his wifeas wealthy but stingy family, and he revisits some of his most famous characters, such as his troublesome dog Sluggo (aHe ran away all day. He was gone for ten hours. So, to punish him, when he came home I took him for a walk.a).
Best of all, Whiteas hilarious material is accompanied here by clever artistic interpretations, courtesy of illustrator Matthew Schulz. BACKCOVER: aRon Whiteas comedy is about as understated as a chainsaw, and twice as sharp.a
aSTAR TRIBUNE (MINNEAPOLIS)
aWhiteas inspired comic mind finds a dozen sources of humor where the average comic would find only one or two, while making a fine art of the deadpan style.a
aDAILY VARIETY
Synopsis
Following Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy from the "Blue Collar Comedy Tour" to the page, Ron White (affectionately known as "Tater Salad") delivers the laughs in his distinctive and beloved down-home style.
Fans of Ron White's "perfectly-phrased everyman gripes and raunchy, grinning asides" will find much to appreciate here. He riffs on everything from obnoxious designer sunglass salesmen to his wife's wealthy, but stingy family, and he revisits some of his most famous characters, such as his troublesome dog Sluggo ("He ran away all day. He was gone for ten hours. So, to punish him, when he came home I took him for a walk.").
Best of all, White's hilarious material is accompanied here by clever artistic interpretations, courtesy of illustrator Matthew Schulz.
Synopsis
Ron Whites comedy is about as understated as a chainsaw, and twice as sharp.
STAR TRIBUNE (MINNEAPOLIS)
Whites inspired comic mind finds a dozen sources of humor where the average comic would find only one or two, while making a fine art of the deadpan style.
DAILY VARIETY
About the Author
RON WHITE grew up in Fritch, Texas. His dad worked at the local oil refinery. After laboring for years in comedy clubs, White gained massive fame as a charter member of The Blue Collar Comedy Tour, a show that played to sold-out audiences across the country and was released as a major motion picture and DVD.