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Fun with Stuff - Bruce A. Smith

Fun with Stuff

Bruce A. Smith
iUniverse , English
2 ratings

"Fun with Stuff is a collection of humor columns, many of which first appeared in a Southern California Mensa publication. But don’t be frightened; they’re not all that intellectual. Hardly. Instead, these are true life stories and exaggerated fabrications that everyone can relate to. Laugh along as Bruce Smith relates tales detailing:

A comedy of errors as Bruce and his wife make an attempt to travel in an RV.
The origins of the saying, “your hair looks like a cat sucked on it.”
How you simply can’t trust the drink sizes at fast food restaurants.
How the phone company wrongly accused the author of calling porn numbers in Africa. A workshop where anyone (well, almost anyone) can learn to write a joke.

Enjoy these and other classic columns, regaled by people who wish to remain anonymous as “hilarious,” “mind-bogglingly funny,” as well as “disorienting and bizarre.”

“What are laughing at?” people will ask you.

“Fun with Stuff,” you’ll answer. “Bruce Smith is a comedy genius. You should buy it. Really. I’m not kidding. Like right now.”"

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