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Loading... Things I've Learned From Women Who've Dumped Me (original 2008; edition 2009)by Ben Karlin (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. At least half of the essay in this book are really funny and, as a woman, I appreciated the insight into the male mind (or, you know, at least the educated, witty, writer-ly male mind). While some stretch the subject of the book pretty far (I mean, can you honestly call a cat or your infant daughter a "woman" who's "dumped" you?) most of the guys tackle the subject head on and relate just what they figured out from failed relationships. I guess the moral of this book is that the best way (the only way?) to change a man is to dump his ass. ( ) Oy ve! Where did they get this many whack-jobs? So, I want to tell you, these are Not the type of men I'd be with! They are in no way, shape or form even qualified as mensch. More like, schlemiel...clueless. What's more is all of these guys are now the pride & joy of their mammalas! All are now very successful comedians! But did I find them funny, well not at all...... I'm thinking, that this book written by men is for men...because I honestly didn't get what they were talking about..... Do I blame the women who dumped them? Nope not at all, several of the guys were overly neurotic. And when I looked them all up in Google Images: Oy, I gotta tell you they all have that meshugga look about them, that wild eyed crazy man look like Jim Carey..... TBC..... no reviews | add a review
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HTML:The Emmy award-winning former executive producer of The Daily Show and The Colbert Report has assembled a stellar line-up of men who have one thing in common: all have been dumped...and are willing to share their pain and the lessons learned. No library descriptions found. |
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