Author: | Jennifer Worick | ISBN: | 9781938849572 |
Publisher: | Prospect Park Books | Publication: | August 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Prospect Park Books | Language: | English |
Author: | Jennifer Worick |
ISBN: | 9781938849572 |
Publisher: | Prospect Park Books |
Publication: | August 17, 2015 |
Imprint: | Prospect Park Books |
Language: | English |
From auto-tune to evites, and TED talks—this compendium of the most annoying people, places, and things will make you roll your eyes and laugh out loud.
This revised edition of Things I Want to Punch in the Face includes humor writer Jennifer Worick’s newest and most popular diatribes about the incredibly annoying things she encounters in everyday life and modern American society, like: ancient grains, yoga pants, cold-pressed coffee, cosplay, polar bear clubs, and those ubiquitous family car stickers.
And there’s more, so much more. From nail art to celebrity baby names, passwords to mixologists, consider yourself #blessed as you chuckle at the copious bounty of annoyances that chap Jen’s hide . . . and yours.
“Anger is like an essential vitamin, and Jen has given me even more reasons to be angry. I couldn’t be happier or healthier.” —Lewis Black, stand-up comedian, actor, and author
From auto-tune to evites, and TED talks—this compendium of the most annoying people, places, and things will make you roll your eyes and laugh out loud.
This revised edition of Things I Want to Punch in the Face includes humor writer Jennifer Worick’s newest and most popular diatribes about the incredibly annoying things she encounters in everyday life and modern American society, like: ancient grains, yoga pants, cold-pressed coffee, cosplay, polar bear clubs, and those ubiquitous family car stickers.
And there’s more, so much more. From nail art to celebrity baby names, passwords to mixologists, consider yourself #blessed as you chuckle at the copious bounty of annoyances that chap Jen’s hide . . . and yours.
“Anger is like an essential vitamin, and Jen has given me even more reasons to be angry. I couldn’t be happier or healthier.” —Lewis Black, stand-up comedian, actor, and author