Napalm & Silly Putty
Few comics make the transition from stage to page as smoothly or successfully as George Carlin. Brain Droppings spent a total of 40 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list, and this new one is certain to tickle even more ribs (and rattle a few more cages) with its characteristically ironic take on life''s annoying universal truths.
In Napalm & Silly Putty, Carlin doesn''t steer clear of the tough issues, preferring instead to look life boldly in the eye to pose the questions few dare to ask:
- How can it be a spy satellite if they announce on TV that it''s a spy satellite?
- Why do they bother saying "raw sewage"? Do some people cook that stuff?
- In the expression "topsy-turvy," what exactly is meant by "turvy"?
- Most people with low self-esteem have earned it.
- Guys don''t seem to be called "Lefty" anymore.
- Most people don''t know what they''re doing, and a lot of them are really good at it.
- KIDS--They''re not all cute. In fact, if you look at them closely, some of them are rather unpleasant looking. And a lot of them don''t smell too good either.
- DEATH ROW--If you''re condemned to die they have to give you one last meal of your own request. What is that all about? A group of people plan to kill you, so they want you to eat something you like?
- Författare
- Carlin George
- ISBN
- 9780786864133
- Språk
- engelska
- Vikt
- 469 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2001-12-10
- Förlag
- Hyperion
- Sidor
- 269

