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    <body><![CDATA[Perfect read to drive away the cobwebs of the mind. The innocence of the kids.....their charming take on life.....all nicely rounded off with <strong>Cosby’s</strong> trademark dry wit.<br/><br/>One particular gem that sums it all up:<br/><br/><strong>Art Linkletter asked a girl of six, “Melissa, what would make a p...</strong><a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/1950654">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[Great for laughs. :)]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Few comics can match the cross-generational appeal of Bill Cosby--and even fewer can top the Jell-O man when it comes to his effortless rapport with the wee ones. First with Fat Albert and Junior Barnes, and later with the little Huxtables, &quot;Cos&quot; has always had a knack for getting kids to say...  well, the darndest things. Perhaps he puts it best: &quot;When talking to kids, you've got to pretend that you don't know much--and a few seconds later, you realize you're not pretending.&quot;<p>  Who better than Bill Cosby, then, to host <em>Kids Say the Darndest Things</em>, a cute-kid TV show in the spirit of Art Linkletter's <em>House Party</em>. This slim book collects Cosby's (and Linkletter's) most brilliant, wonderful conversations on the program, interspersed with trademark Cosby comic patter. Sections include religion (&quot;Do you know what happened to Adam and Eve?&quot; &quot;They ate the apple and went to hell and their parents went to Los Angeles.&quot;); family life (&quot;I want my lunch.&quot; &quot;Well, how do you <em>ask</em> for it?&quot; &quot;Like this: I want my lunch.&quot;); sex (&quot;As for birth control, I'm against it for humans but for it against insects.&quot;); and history (&quot;Who was Paul Revere?&quot; &quot;False.&quot;). <em>--Paul Hughes</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I loved this book. It is great a really good involved father has wrote such a fun book about the crazness of parenthood.]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Few comics can match the cross-generational appeal of Bill Cosby--and even fewer can top the Jell-O man when it comes to his effortless rapport with the wee ones. First with Fat Albert and Junior Barnes, and later with the little Huxtables, &quot;Cos&quot; has always had a knack for getting kids to say...  well, the darndest things. Perhaps he puts it best: &quot;When talking to kids, you've got to pretend that you don't know much--and a few seconds later, you realize you're not pretending.&quot;<p>  Who better than Bill Cosby, then, to host <em>Kids Say the Darndest Things</em>, a cute-kid TV show in the spirit of Art Linkletter's <em>House Party</em>. This slim book collects Cosby's (and Linkletter's) most brilliant, wonderful conversations on the program, interspersed with trademark Cosby comic patter. Sections include religion (&quot;Do you know what happened to Adam and Eve?&quot; &quot;They ate the apple and went to hell and their parents went to Los Angeles.&quot;); family life (&quot;I want my lunch.&quot; &quot;Well, how do you <em>ask</em> for it?&quot; &quot;Like this: I want my lunch.&quot;); sex (&quot;As for birth control, I'm against it for humans but for it against insects.&quot;); and history (&quot;Who was Paul Revere?&quot; &quot;False.&quot;). <em>--Paul Hughes</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Very funny, and I`ve read it WAY to many times; exactly why this book gets a 5 STAR from me!]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Few comics can match the cross-generational appeal of Bill Cosby--and even fewer can top the Jell-O man when it comes to his effortless rapport with the wee ones. First with Fat Albert and Junior Barnes, and later with the little Huxtables, &quot;Cos&quot; has always had a knack for getting kids to say...  well, the darndest things. Perhaps he puts it best: &quot;When talking to kids, you've got to pretend that you don't know much--and a few seconds later, you realize you're not pretending.&quot;<p>  Who better than Bill Cosby, then, to host <em>Kids Say the Darndest Things</em>, a cute-kid TV show in the spirit of Art Linkletter's <em>House Party</em>. This slim book collects Cosby's (and Linkletter's) most brilliant, wonderful conversations on the program, interspersed with trademark Cosby comic patter. Sections include religion (&quot;Do you know what happened to Adam and Eve?&quot; &quot;They ate the apple and went to hell and their parents went to Los Angeles.&quot;); family life (&quot;I want my lunch.&quot; &quot;Well, how do you <em>ask</em> for it?&quot; &quot;Like this: I want my lunch.&quot;); sex (&quot;As for birth control, I'm against it for humans but for it against insects.&quot;); and history (&quot;Who was Paul Revere?&quot; &quot;False.&quot;). <em>--Paul Hughes</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Vey funny &amp; entertaining!!]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Few comics can match the cross-generational appeal of Bill Cosby--and even fewer can top the Jell-O man when it comes to his effortless rapport with the wee ones. First with Fat Albert and Junior Barnes, and later with the little Huxtables, &quot;Cos&quot; has always had a knack for getting kids to say...  well, the darndest things. Perhaps he puts it best: &quot;When talking to kids, you've got to pretend that you don't know much--and a few seconds later, you realize you're not pretending.&quot;<p>  Who better than Bill Cosby, then, to host <em>Kids Say the Darndest Things</em>, a cute-kid TV show in the spirit of Art Linkletter's <em>House Party</em>. This slim book collects Cosby's (and Linkletter's) most brilliant, wonderful conversations on the program, interspersed with trademark Cosby comic patter. Sections include religion (&quot;Do you know what happened to Adam and Eve?&quot; &quot;They ate the apple and went to hell and their parents went to Los Angeles.&quot;); family life (&quot;I want my lunch.&quot; &quot;Well, how do you <em>ask</em> for it?&quot; &quot;Like this: I want my lunch.&quot;); sex (&quot;As for birth control, I'm against it for humans but for it against insects.&quot;); and history (&quot;Who was Paul Revere?&quot; &quot;False.&quot;). <em>--Paul Hughes</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Tv show was better.]]></body>
    
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