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Book Reviews
I read more often than anyone should. I turn down social engagements in favor of reading and spend embarrassing amounts of money at Barnes and Noble.

Please find here a collection of books that I need to share with you. If you decide to buy one, a small percentage goes to the OA Foundation.

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Angela's Ashes
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This is a confidential list of people who like to receive messages from Jason Love about what goes on behind the scenes. You might discover how the Ford company was so sensitive that it took offense to a punch line reading, "Dodge: Ugly cars for ugly people." You might read about how Jason created a roll of toilet paper out of rejection letters.

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"So It Goes"

I like football. There's grunting and shouting, and more important, a man has to be dragged to the ground before a play can end. It preserves the holiness of Sunday.

The more I watch, however, the harder it is to overlook an unforgivable flaw in the game: the field goal.

Consider this. A football team grunts and shouts its way 60 yards upfield until it faces fourth down. Then, at the moment of truth when dreams are made or stayed, out trots a little man to kick the ball through two posts that have nothing to do with the game. In sudden-death overtime!

The field goal is as relevant to football as...


Silly Question and Stuff I Learned

Have you ever been so drunk that you woke up married?
How many entrees can Taco Bell make with the same five ingredients?
Can a person be scared "half to death" twice?
How does Santa know which houses belong to Jewish people?
Where does the word "etymology" come from?

Have you ever been so drunk that you woke up married?
How many entrees can Taco Bell make with the same five ingredients?
Can a person be scared "half to death" twice?
How does Santa know which houses belong to Jewish people?
Where does the word "etymology" come from?
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"So It Goes" Archive
Here you find an archive of Jason's column, "So It Goes." The column has come a long way since its humble conception, when the editor of the local paper asked Jason to write "just like Snapshots." Now, thanks to her, the column runs in countless papers, periodicals, and online publications ... just like Snapshots.

Please. Kick off your shoes. Relax. Have a read.
11/15/09 My Darling Packrat
11/01/09 Field Goals
10/15/09 The Magazine Rack
10/01/09 My Shoe Thing
09/15/09 Doey Overies
09/01/09 Over the Edge
08/16/09 Panic Attack
08/16/09 Panic Attack
07/15/09 Unsolved Mysteries
07/01/09 Bed and Breakfast
06/20/09 Viva La Deferens
06/11/09 In the Navy
05/24/09 Powerless
05/01/09 Lost Wages, Nevada
04/16/09 TV-Jeebies
03/20/09 High Tea at Harrods
03/01/09 The Real Estate Agent
02/15/09 They Could Be Kings
01/02/09 Mo' Money
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"Silly Questions" Archive
Here is an archive of the "Silly Questions" that go out with our Daily Snapshot. Silly questions are mainly rhetorical, which means that no answer is expected (or in this case, deserved). These musings are all original even though they've been spotted at several Funny-Fred's-Bucket-of-Yucks lists. So it goes.
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     "Stuff I Learned While I Was Alive" Archive
This is an archive of the sayings presented alongside our e-mailed Daily Snapshot. In a sense, these aphorisms are an extension of Snapshots. Some were captions that had no picture; others were too meditative to become cartoons. Because it takes a fool to think himself wise, my sayings are by no means an application for sagedom. They are just notions that thrash about in my head until share them with you. So, uh, thanks for participating in my therapy.
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