1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS

1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS

1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2004
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Colecciones y antologías de humor
ISBN:
9781418428266
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1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS is the sprawling saga of life and love in the pre-Civil War South . . . no, wait, that’s Gone With The Wind. 1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS is a semi-coherent mish-mosh of old jokes and clichés, strung together in sentences to form paragraphs and chapters which ought to ad up to a novel, but don’t.On the plus side, it doesn’t require any heavy lifting by the reader, and is completely seriousness-free and non-thought provoking. It is guaranteed not to offend anyone except people who find French jokes (not the dirty kind, the ones that poke fun at French people) objectionable. It also makes a perfect gift for illiterates.As a special bonus for readers of this website, we include a complete short story in this preview.'Marry me,' he said.'No,' she said.And they both lived happily ever after. Neat, huh? Suspense, romance, snappy dialogue, plot twist, humor, and a wow finish, all in fewer than fifteen words.NOTE TO INVESTORS - Substandard & Rich has issued a ’BUY’ advisory for stock in a manufacturers of adult diapers, due to an expected upsurge in pants-wetting among seniors when they read 1946 MIAMI SEAHAWKS.Now back to you, Chet.

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