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In Fifty Years We'll All Be Chicks...And Other Complaints from an Angry Middle-Aged White Guy - Completed 5/29/15
Adam Carolla reminds me of the late, great George Carlin: he takes his views on life and politics and uses ribald and sarcastic humor to share his overly honest opinions. And with my life being at a way-too-serious stage right now, this book was just what I needed. I think I laughed or smiled at every other sentence, even when I didn’t agree with him.
In a nutshell, the author’s premise is that American men have become soft, and he lists a lot of hysterical reasons why…and some offensive reasons if you take him seriously. From there, he expounds on the plethora of other problems that annoy him. (By the way, why a nutshell? We don’t pack anything in nutshells that I’m aware of. Why not one of those little boxes that jewelers put rings in when you purchase them?)
I had heard of Adam Carolla before reading this book, but I’d never seen or heard any of his TV or radio shows or read his other books. I’m not going to be rushing to see anything else by him after reading In Fifty Years We’ll All Be Chicks, but I liked it and recommend it to anyone who doesn’t get offended by his type of humor.
Adam Carolla reminds me of the late, great George Carlin: he takes his views on life and politics and uses ribald and sarcastic humor to share his overly honest opinions. And with my life being at a way-too-serious stage right now, this book was just what I needed. I think I laughed or smiled at every other sentence, even when I didn’t agree with him.
In a nutshell, the author’s premise is that American men have become soft, and he lists a lot of hysterical reasons why…and some offensive reasons if you take him seriously. From there, he expounds on the plethora of other problems that annoy him. (By the way, why a nutshell? We don’t pack anything in nutshells that I’m aware of. Why not one of those little boxes that jewelers put rings in when you purchase them?)
I had heard of Adam Carolla before reading this book, but I’d never seen or heard any of his TV or radio shows or read his other books. I’m not going to be rushing to see anything else by him after reading In Fifty Years We’ll All Be Chicks, but I liked it and recommend it to anyone who doesn’t get offended by his type of humor.
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