Collects the humorist's views on the problems of everday life from "Dave Barry talks back," "Dave Barry turns 40," and "Dave Barry's greatest hits"
Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry is a pretty amiable guy.
Since Dave Barry writes about weird things, you might be tempted to think he has a weird brain. He does, of course, but that's not the whole explanation: A lot...
Yet another collection of Barry wit and wisdom by the Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist and the author of Dave Barry Turns 40.
"One of the funniest peole ever to tap tap on a PC." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER Not since George Bush's memorable dinner with the Japanese prime minister has the Land of the Rising Sun seen the likes of a goodwill ambassador like Dave Barry.
After the closing ceremony, Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark off to hold the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It was hard going: The land was wild and untamed; there were hostile Americans around; and Clark bitched constantly because he ...
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of Florida and rising political star, hadn't wanted to go to Tina Clark's wedding. He didn't know Tina Clark at all, and his relationship with her father, Mike, consisted entirely of pretending to like him in exchange for campaign ...
"VERY FUNNY . . . After a day spent staring at a computer monitor, think of the book as a kind of screen saver for your brain." --New York Times Book Review
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, bestselling author, and Wheel of Fortune contestant Dave Barry exposes the shattering truth.
But we were happy with our black and white sets, watching new 1953 shows such as Superman, starring George Reeves as the Man of Steel and the mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent, who never wrote any stories because he was too busy ducking ...