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A Cynic's Guide to a Rich and Full Life

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Last Gasp, Oct 3, 2007 - Humor - 196 pages
A parody that is the antithesis of self help books. The original pile of eloquent filth. Some have suggested that this black cloud of wisdom is, in fact, the Anti-Christ in paperback. But you know better. You know there comes a time when children need tripping, dolphins need flogging, and by gum, old people need a-murderin'. Add it to your collection today for a brighter and bitter tomorrow. In the spirit of Saturday Night Live's pithy Jack Handey, DiGiorgio gives advice on how to be more self-centered, cynical, and, most importantly, how to have a good time.
  

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User Review  - Danna - Goodreads

Yeah, yeah, yeah, you shouldn't judge a book by its cover...but parts of the title separated by a razor blade with a sunny face etching makes this a compelling addition to my books to-read list. Mario ... Read full review

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Mario DiGiorgio, with a degree in advertising, moved to Austin, Texas from New Jersey and began writing comedy in between a dozen restaurant jobs. Eight months later, he won a comedy contest as The Funniest Person in Austin, was a finalist in the HBO/Asp

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