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A perfect cottage-warming gift. Boomer lit. Sure to resonate with paddlers everywhere.
You ever have a neighbour whose behaviour is so mind-bogglingly inconsiderate and so suicide-inducingly annoying that you just want to ask him, in a polite Canadian way, to please stop? TurboJetslams isn't like that. Jass Richards' new novel, TurboJetslams: Proof #29 of the Non-Existence of God, tells the tale of one person's pathetic and hilarious attempts...
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Everyone gets, fired at least once. (And if not, well, you're just not trying very hard.) And, we all think of brilliant and immature 'shoulda saids' and 'shoulda dones' for weeks after. (Okay, years.) This Will Not Look Good on My Resume is a collection of loosely related stories and employments that did not end well.
A quirky bit of fun that slaps you upside the head.
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The Road Trip Dialogues is a coming of age story. For those in their forties.
Rev and Dylan are intelligent, sensitive, idealistic, enthusiastic, and, utter failures. When they reconnect twenty years after teacher's college, Rev is in route to Montreal to see the fireworks festival. (Something with great social and political import.) (Oh, shut up. I tried. For twenty years. So to hell with it.). Dylan goes along for the ride. (Typical.)
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Too Stupid to Visit (and other collections of funny bits) is a themed collection of bits from Jass Richards' non-existent stand-up career. Includes Too Stupid to Visit, We Should Put a Crocodile in There, Born that Way, Let the Cows Loose, Jass Richards does Europe, and Other Funny Bits.
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"... wretchedly funny." C. Mike Rice, Realworldatheism
"Your material is fabulous! It reminds me so much of George Carlin. ..." Gemini Rising
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What if people had to get a license before they could be parents? Rev and Dylan (whom we meet in THE ROAD TRIP DIALOGUES) have returned from their BLASPHEMY TOUR to discover that Canada has adopted the Parent License Act: people, who wish to become parents must apply for, and meet certain requirements before being granted, a license. What if? After all, we require hairdressers and plumbers to be licensed. Dylan, freelance journalist, investigates,...
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A collection of funny, feel-good, happy-ever-after dog stories featuring the ever-quirky, ever-sarcastic Brett from This Will Not Look Good on My Resume. Also featured are her own two dogs, Kessie and Snookums, and her four regulars, Chum, Hunk, Little Miss, and Spunky Doo.
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First there was the pandemic, and people rushed to the north to spread the virus like rats leaving a plague ship.
Then there were the rentals, because other people, eager to capitalize on the pandemic, rushed to develop every last bit of shoreline and turn it into five-star accommodations for the rats.
Then, well, all hell broke loose.
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CottageEscape.com: Satan Takes Over is the sequel to TurboJetslams: Proof #29 of the Non-Existence...
9) Jane Smith's Translation Dictionary of Everyday Lies, Insults, Manipulations, and Clueless Comments
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Jane Smith is a character In my novel A Philosopher, a Psychologist, and an Extraterrestrial Walk into a Chocolate Bar (blurb below). And she started this dictionary. I've continued it. And everyone else is supposed to finish it. Well, add to it. (It's unlikely it'll ever be finished.) Send additions - new definitions to the entries already listed and/or completely new entries - for future editions to me at jassrichards@gmail.com. (Additionally,...
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