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| My Custom Van: And 50 Other Mind-Blowing Essays that Will Blow Your Mind All Over Your Face | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 189 reviews) Sales Rank: 8168 Category: Book
Author: Michael Ian Black Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Studio: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Manufacturer: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Label: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language), English (Published) Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 240 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.3 x 5.7 x 1
ISBN: 1416964053 Dewey Decimal Number: 818.602 EAN: 9781416964056 ASIN: 1416964053
Publication Date: July 15, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Get ready for the read of your life. Never before has a single book combined awesome vans, unicorns, Billy Joel, and erotic fiction in such a potent combination. A writing tour de force? Perhaps. A reading experience that will sear itself into your consciousness like a red-hot branding iron? Without question.Comedian and basic cable superstar Michael Ian Black unleashes the full fury of his astonishing intellect in this collection of short comic essays. My Custom Van is a no-holds-barred assault to the funny bone that will literally beat you into submission with hilarity*. How did he do it? How did he create such a fine anthology? Answer: With love. Michael opened his heart and used the magical power of love to write more than fifty thought-provoking essays like, "Why I Used a Day-Glo Magic Marker to Color My Dick Yellow," and "An Open Letter to the Hair Stylist Who Somehow Convinced Me to Get a Perm When I Was in Sixth Grade." Maybe you think love is not a substitute for "good writing skills" and "spell check." Bull pucky! When it comes to writing books, love is the most powerful word processor of all. Sounds pretty great, right? And yet...something is still holding you back from paying the full purchase price of this book. What is it? Perhaps you secretly believe you do not deserve a book this good. Nonsense -- you deserve this book and so much more. In fact, if Michael could have written you all the stars in the sky, that's what he would have done. But he couldn't do that, due to his lack of knowledge in the area of astronomy. So he wrote this book instead. And this flap copy. Enjoy. * Michael Ian Black is not responsible for any actual injuries caused by reading this book.
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  Weird, but worth it October 13, 2008 Very strange work, but worth the read. We all need a quick read that is an escape from all of the negative noise today. I'm not sure if I agree with Sarah Silverman's point that it's a great book to read while pooping.
If you are looking for something humurous to take your mind off of things, buy this book.
  Some humor...Not enough October 10, 2008 I enjoy dry humor so some of the essays gave me a chuckle. I have to say though that I did not enjoy this book nearly enough to reccomend it. I am not very familiar with Michael Ian Black but I have heard enough that I was looking foward to his book. I was disappointed. There were some laughs but not nearly enough.
  Michael Ian Black: A true humorist October 10, 2008 "My Custon Van" shows that Michael Ian Black is not a humorist like many of the greats. He is not crotchety and witty like Mark Twain. He is not political and smart like George Carlin. He is not a good role model like Bill Cosby. He does not describe every person, object and setting in a colorful 100 words or less like David Sedaris. Michael Ian Black uses a lot of quick one liners about sex, punch lines that refer back to earlier in the story and leaves a lot for the imagination. Just like Shakespeare.
  Poop More - Laugh More - Live Longer October 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Outrageously crude humor. Reader discretion advised. Free your mind of the limitations imposed by polite society. Read this book.
Sara Silverman is quoted on the back cover as saying "Fun to read while you're pooping." That is exactly what the book is for. Each essay is only a little over three pages long - about the length of a pleasant relaxed poop.
Everyone has to break away from their socially acceptable lives to take a private and secret poop. This book provides the element that makes the poop complete - chuckles. Do read it as you poop. You will return to stiff neck society smiling and refreshed.
  Ranges from lame to Hilarious with most falling somewhere in between October 8, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
1 out of 10 people who read this book actually have their mind blow all over their face. (Not true) Is it worth taking that chance to read Michael Ian Black's mighty opus. Well Ill review and you decide. It begins with a lame intro by Abraham Lincoln. This intro almost made me not want to read the book. It was probably the most unfunny thing in there and involved quite a bit of vulgarity. Don't get me wrong the rest of the book has some in it as well but for the most part it didn't quite stick to it like the intro lead me to believe it would. Some of the Essays are downright Hilarious, my favorites being the "my custom Van" and "Suicide Note" essays. There are some rather lame ones in there like the letters to the squirrel and the Sci Fi excerpt. The Erotic Fiction also for the most part was not very funny, but I would recommend it to anyone who finds Black's comments on VH1 funny as well as anyone who is not afraid of stupid slapstick comedy.
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