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Everything I Need to Know I Learned on Jerry Springer - cover

Everything I Need to Know I Learned on Jerry Springer

John Macpherson

Verlag: Andrews McMeel Publishing, LLC

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Beschreibung

Where there is stress, there is humor." --John McPherson* Close to Home, syndicated by Universal uClick, lampoons the best of popular culture one controversy at a time.Everything I Need to Know I Learned on Jerry Springer: A Close to Home Collection  is a Close to Home collection. Creator John McPherson's sardonic wit creates an innocent hullabaloo with the Center for Nursing Advocacy and earns the accolades of Leavenworth Federal Detention Center's inmate #19108045.* McPherson's mastery is elevating the mundane to the magnificent. Scenes of societal sloth, coworker conundrums, dysfunctional discord, and medical malpractice become achingly funny when sketched by his pen. 
Verfügbar seit: 01.09.2011.
Drucklänge: 146 Seiten.

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