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Full of ridiculous stories of bad decisions, debauchery, and sexual recklessness, "Assholes Finish First" provides answers to questions readers are dying to know. They are absurd and hilarious, and they are the product of one man's experiences. His name is... [ More...]
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The creator and protagonist of the infamous TuckerMax.com Web site is back with a whole new collection of hilarious stories of male debauchery, deviance, and occasional delinquency.
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This hilarious book is the ultimate guide to going to the toilet at work, and is filled with practical advice for dealing with all sorts of poop-related problems. All are complemented by useful diagrams. 144 pp. 40,000 print.
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Ever wish you could leave a nasty note for that jerk in the Hummer who blocked you in, or the idiot who didn't clean up after his dog? Now you can! "Dear Asshole" includes 101 letters to all of the assholes you encounter on a daily basis, each letter... [ More...]
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With over 100,000 copies in print, the 2008 release "Jokes Every Man Should Know" proved that some subjects are evergreen—especially when packaged in a stylish pocket-size hardcover. Now Quirk is proud to introduce the perfect companion volume:... [ More...]
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Many people are parents, and many parents are thirsty. Yet too many parents allow their infant sons and daughters to lie about idly: napping, drinking milk, and whatnot. Why not put them to work? Observe how tots enjoy the shapes and colors, all the while... [ More...]
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Better than a cold shower-and a lot funnier. Choking the chicken, spanking the monkey, airing the orchid-whatever you call it, none of the images in this book will encourage the gentle art of self-pleasure. This deceptively simple and strangely... [ More...]
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Since the publication of the first "Would You Rather...?" title in 1997, Justin Heimberg and David Gomberg have gone forth to spawn a franchise that shows no signs of slowing down or growing old. In this hilariously hefty addition to the series, the authors... [ More...]
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The bunnies are back and they're as determined as ever in this hilarious follow-up to the bestselling "The Book of Bunny Suicides." "Wonderfully deviant."—"The Washington Post."
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