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I Think There's A Terrorist In My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems with Laughter - Seriously
"I know why I'm here. I have a contract. I have no idea why you're here, but it has been said that laughter is the best medicine, and Americans have never needed that medicine more than they do tonight. So let me be your doctor." --David Brenner's opening line, performing in Las Vegas on the evening of September 11, 2001
On September 11, 2001, veteran comedia
...morePaperback, 304 pages
Published
September 1st 2003
by Andrews McMeel Publishing
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There are spots in the book that are laugh-out-loud funny, but the sections on religion and politics are too bitter for my taste. Like George Carlin ended up late in his life, the bitterness tends to outweigh the humor. I didn't even finish the book.
This book isn't all that funny and it contains quite a bit of language, I really wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
great to listen to on our trip to NYC. Very funny
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