Get up-close with Dave as he examines UFO thrillseekers and Elvis-worshippers, plays lead guitar with a horrifying rock band that includes Stephen King, and swears to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth in stories like these:
• a U.S. Supreme Court justice shares his remedy for preventing gas (“I had not realized that this was a matter of concern in the highest levels of government”)
• a newspaper headline in Ohio announces the combustibility of strawberry Pop-Tarts (“A story that can really help you gain a better understanding of how you can be killed by breakfast snack food”)
• a frightening fact that snakes have mastered the pipelines leading directly to your toilet—and they’re not shy (“Many women might view this as a fair punishment for all the billions of times that guys have left the seat up”).
“Barry is at his best.”
—The Baltimore Sun
“He zaps the funny bone.”
—The Cincinnati Post
Author
Dave Barry
From 1983 to 2004, Dave Barry wrote a weekly humor column for The Miami Herald, which in 1988 won a Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. He is the author of more than thirty books, including such bestsellers as the nonfiction Live Right and Find Happiness (Although Beer Is Much Faster), You Can Date Boys When You’re Forty, and I’ll Mature When I’m Dead; the novels Big Trouble, Tricky Business, and Insane City; the very successful YA Peter Pan novels (with Ridley Pearson); and his Christmas story The Shepherd, the Angel, and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog. Two of his books—Big Trouble and Dave Barry’s Guide to Guys—have been turned into movies. For a while, his life was even a television series, Dave’s World, but then it was canceled. The series. Not the life. For many years, Dave was also a guitarist with the late, infamous, and strangely unlamented band the Rock Bottom Remainders.
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