Braude's Treasury of Wit and Humor for All Occasions |

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This book is an instant source of over 1,000 carefully chosen stories, anecdotes, and jokes you can use to add spice, humor, and emotion to your next speech or presentation.
Braude's Treasury of Wit and Humor for All Occasions
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Family Guy: Brian Griffin's Guide to Booze, Broads, and the Lost Art of Being a Man |

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A fan's collection of wit and wisdom culled from the Emmy-nominated animated series' martini-mixing dog, Brian, shares his misanthropic perspectives on a wide range of topics, from unrequited love and the relationship between dogs and people to the adult film industry and just how hard it is for a dog to get a bone. Original.
Family Guy: Brian Griffin's Guide to Booze, Broads, and the Lost Art of Being a Man
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Is Sex Necessary?: Or Why You Feel the Way You Do |

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Enhanced by more than fifty hilarious drawings, a zany look at the mysteries of romance, love, marriage, and sex--first published in 1929--shares the whimsical views of two of America's leading humorists on the subjects of men, women, psychologists, and more. Reprint. 10,000 first printing.
Is Sex Necessary?: Or Why You Feel the Way You Do
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Life With Father |

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Originally serialized in The New Yorker, and later adapted for stage, screen, and television, Clarence Day's Life with Father is a cherished American classic. Set in 1890s New York, Clarence Day's tales of his father, Clarence 'Clare' Day, Sr., portray a willful, rambunctious, short-fused Wall Street broker who demands perfection. Intolerant and tyrannical in his determined battle to harness the world to his way of thinking, Clarence blusters at his wife, his cook, his horse, shopkeepers, servants, and, of course, his children and their inability to live up to his preposterous standards. Yet, the more he rants, the more comical he becomes--and the more he seems to endear himself to his beleaguered and bemused family. First published in 1935, and serialized in The New Yorker, Life with Father was adapted for the stage in 1939, brought to the screen in 1947, and went on to become a much-loved television series in the 1950s.
Life With Father
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Mike Nelson's Mind Over Matters |

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Shares the author's observations on television, performance theatre, Minnesotans, the nineteen-seventies, Hamlet. and debt collection agencies.
Mike Nelson's Mind Over Matters
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MY LIFE AND HARD TIMES |

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This hugely funny autobiographical memoir that takes into account the crumbling of empires, talks 'largely about small matters and smally about great affairs'. Mostly it is about the wildly incredible things people do when they think they are acting sensibly. Cartoons.
MY LIFE AND HARD TIMES
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The Southern Belle's Handbook: Sissy Leblanc's Rules to Live by |

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Learn how to navigate life with the effortless savior faire of a true daughter of the South with 'The Southern Belle's Handbook. Sissy LeBlanc's rules to live by will teach you how to hook, hold on to, and handle 'any man as well as conquer any personal situation with the poise and confidence of a sophisticated southern stunner. And because every woman possesses her own sassy instincts, you can also record your own rules for unstoppable fabulousness and success.
The Southern Belle's Handbook: Sissy Leblanc's Rules to Live by
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