How To Raise Your IQ By Eating Gifted Children - Lewis Frumkes
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Lewis Burke Frumkes, one of America's very best satirists, sharpens his pen on the fads, fears, and fashions of the urban landscape. Here are 49 hilarious ways to cope with them. Explore the benefits of aerobic typing. Wile a friend with "Exotic Gifts from Harry and Larry" including "Road Imperial ValiumAmerica's Favorite TranquilizerOnly Better." Take charge of your next meeting with Frumkes's "New Rules of Order," which include Blurting, Interrupting, and Bullwhipping. Jump in the saddle and rope a roachapartment style. And, of course, raise your I.Q. with a delicious "Gifted Child Fricassee." źródło opisu: www.amazon.com źródło okładki: www.amazon.com
| tytuł oryginału | How To Raise Your IQ By Eating Gifted Children | ||
| ISBN | 9780595002368 | ||
| liczba stron | 220 | ||
| język | angielski | ||
| data wydania | lipiec 2000 (data przybliżona) | ||
| kategoria | satyra |
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