Big White Panties
Big White Panties
A frightening development is sweeping the nation. Affecting the lives of millions of people, this travesty is eating away at the heart of our society. Rampaging through every community in our great country, this horrible epidemic must be stopped. Ladies, please, we are begging you. Just say no to big white panties. In this hilarious collection of essays about relationships...more
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(first published December 9th 2008)
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Dale and Starla sound like gender caricatures. Look, the "Men and Women Are Different" gig has been done. Some people hate it and find it stale; I think it's safe but still has humor potential. This fell flat. Dale seems like a doofus who can't keep his eyes off of anything in a skirt. Starla seems like an indifferent nag who can't comprehend baseball. And upon these two unhappy creatures, he bases the entirety of both genders. It made me mad. I know guys who think about more than sex and sports...more
This book made me laugh so hard. It is so refreshing to find a book written by a man that is dead on right in so many ways. Alderman talks about the different aspects of relationships between men and women and experiences that he has had during his life. So much of the stuff in here I could relate to, having been married to my husband for 16 years. It just tickled me. Especially the story about gift giving. I read parts of this to my husband and he got cracked up too.
Great book and was well wor...more
Great book and was well wor...more
This is a trifle, a bagatelle, perfect for the beach or the plane. Dale Alderman is a big business guy who had the urge to pick up a pen. While he may be the poorer for it, the world of Erma Bombeck and Dave Barry is the richer. He writes with wry good humor about his life, his family, his kids, and coaching little league. If he had a newspaper column, like Chris Erskine in the Los Angeles Times, I'd be reading it too.
Just couldn't get into this... I hate the idea that men are just stupid creatures who need to be told what to do by women to get through life. They're not all like that. I feel like this author, especially as a male, should be trying to break stereotypes, not provide more evidence that supports them. Also, for a humor writer, he's really not funny.
Aug 03, 2012
Toni Apicelli
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3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
Anyone who has a sense of humor about women and men and how they relate.
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Amazon $.99 book
This was a good look at the differneces between men and women, done with light humor and no bitterness or anger.
May 21, 2013
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