- Quad
- Dec 31, 2007
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I've seen pogs you people wouldn't believe
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I equate comedy books to Dad books.
George Carlin is a revolutionary and a pretty funny dude, but your Dad was the one who bought "Brain Droppings." Your Dad also thought Tim Allen was funny enough to buy "Don't Stand Too Close to a Naked Man." Your Dad has Dave Barry books. They're over on that little shelf next to his recliner or, if he's a next level Dad, he has them in his bathroom. That's where Dad goes for 30 minutes to get away from everyone.
Your Dad bought a Jeff Foxworthy book. If there's a copy of "Sein Language" in your parents' house, you know who bought it, right? Your Dad.
If he was a Dad from the decade before Allen's and Foxworthy's peaks, there might be a Lewis Grizzard book in there. Bonus points if it's the golf one.
Add in Howard Stern and Dennis Miller, too. 88-94 were great years for bad comedy making it in bookstores.
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