Kerry Colburn
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How to Have Your Second Child First: 100 Things That Would Have Been Good to Know--The First Time Around
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2010
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3 editions
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So, You Want to Be Canadian: All About the Most Fascinating People in the World and the Magical Place They Call Home
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2004
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9 editions
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The U.S. of EH?: How Canada Secretly Controls the United States and Why That's OK
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2008
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5 editions
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Bitchcraft: Simple Spells for Everyday Annoyances & Sweet Revenge
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Mama's Big Book of Little Lifesavers: 398 Ways to Save Your Time, Money, and Sanity
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2011
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5 editions
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Mermaids: Sirens of the Sea
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2003
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4 editions
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Womans Simple Delight
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2003
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6 editions
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Good Drinks for Bad Days
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2008
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4 editions
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Mommy Lotto: Over 100 Scratch-And-Win Lottery Tickets for One Lucky Mom
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2009
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4 editions
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Good Drinks for Bad Days: Holiday Edition
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2009
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3 editions
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“Unassuming comic Frank Shuster reigns supreme as a Canadian propaganda machine. Besides his own influential comedy duo, he is the father-in-law of heir apparent Lorne Michaels and the cousin of Joe Shuster, the creator of Superman (see Superman, the Greatest Canadian Hero)!”
― The U.S. of EH?: How Canada Secretly Controls the United States and Why That's OK
― The U.S. of EH?: How Canada Secretly Controls the United States and Why That's OK
“Only a very bold country would mix vodka and clams. The cocktail, also known as the Bloody Caesar, was invented in 1969 by Canadian hero Walter Chell, who crushed fresh clams into tomato juice and added plenty of vodka. Americans can now take the easy route by buying Clamato off the shelf.”
― The U.S. of EH?: How Canada Secretly Controls the United States and Why That's OK
― The U.S. of EH?: How Canada Secretly Controls the United States and Why That's OK
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