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Halfway to Crazy

Mark Thrice

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

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Summary

This hilarious collection of the best and funniest columns published by syndicated humor columnist Mark Thrice takes an entertaining look at "normal" everyday life-from husbanding to parenting to holding down the job that is paying for both. With over fifty columns showcasing Mr. Thrice's witty and whimsical turns, this is a perfect gift for husband and wife and a classic treasure that will produce laughs on every page!
Available since: 08/27/2006.

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