That Boy Ain't Right: An Unauthorized Autobiography

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Humour & Comedy, General Humour
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Author: Patrick D. Williams ISBN: 9781466015180
Publisher: Patrick D. Williams Publication: October 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Patrick D. Williams
ISBN: 9781466015180
Publisher: Patrick D. Williams
Publication: October 30, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Have you ever wondered where all of those class clowns, office cut-ups, and stand-up comics come from? Well, the answer may lie in this "unauthorized autobiography" of comedic music performer, Patrick D. Williams. His newest book walks you through his life which he describes as a "Far Side" comic. Follow him through a hilarious, absurd, and silly stretch of facts about his life thus far. You'll begin with a childhood where a father was so strict that his children referred to him as "Mr. Father." Then you'll wind your way through an adolescence where a band called The Beatitudes played Beatles songs with Christianese lyrics and titles such as "Hey Judas" and "Evolution No.9." Finally, you'll make your way to the middle age period where we begin to miss the good old days of toys that had the potential to maim us. The author of "The Gospel According to Cletus: A Southerner's Comedic Guide to Christianity" has put another one through the uprights with this uproariously funny and bold look into what goes into creating a very silly person.

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Have you ever wondered where all of those class clowns, office cut-ups, and stand-up comics come from? Well, the answer may lie in this "unauthorized autobiography" of comedic music performer, Patrick D. Williams. His newest book walks you through his life which he describes as a "Far Side" comic. Follow him through a hilarious, absurd, and silly stretch of facts about his life thus far. You'll begin with a childhood where a father was so strict that his children referred to him as "Mr. Father." Then you'll wind your way through an adolescence where a band called The Beatitudes played Beatles songs with Christianese lyrics and titles such as "Hey Judas" and "Evolution No.9." Finally, you'll make your way to the middle age period where we begin to miss the good old days of toys that had the potential to maim us. The author of "The Gospel According to Cletus: A Southerner's Comedic Guide to Christianity" has put another one through the uprights with this uproariously funny and bold look into what goes into creating a very silly person.

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