The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said Page-A-Day Calendar 2016
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Rating | : | 4.61 (813 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0761179852 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2018-01-30 |
Language | : | English |
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Kathryn and Ross Petras, sister and brother, are great curators of quotes whose calendar, The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said, has sold over 4.6 million copies. Kathryn Petras lives in Seattle.
Very funny Very funny quotes. JPhinney said Meh. I bought the "Meh" according to JPhinney. I bought the 2015 version of this calendar because I had one a few years ago and I loved it. The headlines to the quotes were even funnier than the actual quote itself sometimes. However, I wasn't too thrilled with the 2015 edition. The headlines mostly are coming across as sarcastic and most of the quotes are sexual innuendos. I do like the fact that it's small enough that it doesn't take up alot of room on my desk and the numbers are large enough that I can tell what the date is just from a glance. I haven't decided whether I'll purchase the 2016 edition yet. The determining factor will be if I can find a good preview . 015 version of this calendar because I had one a few years ago and I loved it. The headlines to the quotes were even funnier than the actual quote itself sometimes. However, I wasn't too thrilled with the "Meh" according to JPhinney. I bought the 2015 version of this calendar because I had one a few years ago and I loved it. The headlines to the quotes were even funnier than the actual quote itself sometimes. However, I wasn't too thrilled with the 2015 edition. The headlines mostly are coming across as sarcastic and most of the quotes are sexual innuendos. I do like the fact that it's small enough that it doesn't take up alot of room on my desk and the numbers are large enough that I can tell what the date is just from a glance. I haven't decided whether I'll purchase the 2016 edition yet. The determining factor will be if I can find a good preview . 015 edition. The headlines mostly are coming across as sarcastic and most of the quotes are sexual innuendos. I do like the fact that it's small enough that it doesn't take up alot of room on my desk and the numbers are large enough that I can tell what the date is just from a glance. I haven't decided whether I'll purchase the "Meh" according to JPhinney. I bought the 2015 version of this calendar because I had one a few years ago and I loved it. The headlines to the quotes were even funnier than the actual quote itself sometimes. However, I wasn't too thrilled with the 2015 edition. The headlines mostly are coming across as sarcastic and most of the quotes are sexual innuendos. I do like the fact that it's small enough that it doesn't take up alot of room on my desk and the numbers are large enough that I can tell what the date is just from a glance. I haven't decided whether I'll purchase the 2016 edition yet. The determining factor will be if I can find a good preview . 016 edition yet. The determining factor will be if I can find a good preview . not a fan I have the 2015 version and I have to say that I don't really find many of the days funny. I'm at the point now that I only use it to check the date.
Kathryn Petras lives in Seattle.. About the AuthorKathryn and Ross Petras, sister and brother, are great curators of quotes whose calendar, The 365 Stupidest Things Ever Said, has sold over 4.6 million copies
Political idiocy: “We should silence anyone who opposes the right to freedom of speech” (Irish politician Sir Boyle Roche). Plus “elf cutlets in wine” and other unappealing supermarket specials, dumb game show exchanges, weird book titles, and sadly ironic signs: Teacher Appriciation Week (as seen outside a high school).. Corporate whitewashing: “Giving debt relief to people who really need it, that’s what foreclosure is” (JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon). The perennial bestseller that showc