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published
August 12th 2008
by Simon Spotlight Entertainment
binding
Hardcover, 224 pages
isbn
1416953450
(isbn13: 9781416953456)
description
<center><big>Dave's Not Here, Man</big></center>
But America's favorite stoner comedian, Tommy Chong, is back and fun...more
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Read in August, 2008
I can't believe there are no comments on this great book yet. I just read the whole thing in nearly one sitting, it was such a page turner. Any Cheech and Chong fan will be highly entertained by Tommy Chong's fast-paced, informative and humorous writing style.
After I read Tommy Chong's "The I Chong" all I wanted was a more detailed look back on the comic genius lasting for decades that is the duo Cheech and Chong. And now here it is! the unauthorized autobiography!
The only t...more
After I read Tommy Chong's "The I Chong" all I wanted was a more detailed look back on the comic genius lasting for decades that is the duo Cheech and Chong. And now here it is! the unauthorized autobiography!
The only t...more
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Even though it's "unauthorized", Tommy Chong's bio of his days as part of Cheech and Chong is woefully inadequate. It's unfocused, and it rambles on too much about a lot that's really unimportant - Chong spends too many pages on expositional material, yet skims through much of the creative process that made Cheech & Chong one of the greatest comedic duos ever.
Granted, Cheech Marin's opinion is missing, and Chong tries to fill in the gaps, but Cheech & Chong merit a better bio...more
Granted, Cheech Marin's opinion is missing, and Chong tries to fill in the gaps, but Cheech & Chong merit a better bio...more
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Read in November, 2008
Fun read, but I wish Chong had expounded on some of the stories. Maybe he doesn't remember it all! The beginning of the book blew my mind--I didn't know Chong had such an illustrious musical career before getting into comedy.
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Read in September, 2008
recommends it for:
burnouts.
One of the most poorly written books I have ever read. While the stories in it might be sorta fun to read. Like any stoner, Chong can't quite give enough details to really make you give a shit. FAIL!
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