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    <body><![CDATA[OK, I must admit that the author is near and dear to my heart...but this book is kick-ass funny regardless! <br/><br/>The questions may have you rolling your eyes (ex: &quot;Do you use your zipper?&quot; &quot;Is having an F in a collage class bad?&quot; and my personal favorite, &quot;Macroeconomics help!!!!?&quot;), but the responses will have you rolling on the floor, whooping it up...probably not literally, but you get the point.<br/><br/>You'll laugh, not only at the absurdity of the questions, but at the delicious cosmic karma of them getting just the answers they deserve. And, yes, karma is delicious. :)]]></body>
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