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Be Honest: The Truth Shall Set You Free...

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You will never be able to get enough of Hunter’s endearing self-effacing hilarity, gifted intelligence, and sense of presence in the midst of a drugged stupor that would make Eckhart Tolle proud. Stories are all non-stop funny from beginning to end whether finding the hilarious in hell or his wild and crazy stories that make Hunter S. Thompson's stories look like those of a little girl at an American Girl party. Why does Hunter tell us the stories everyone else is trying to hide from daylight? No one will ever know but you can be sure his writing puts to shame the writers in MFA programs crafting their voice to tell their little ninny stories. His writing is mesmerizing making you have to pinch yourself to prove you are not watching a movie in high def surround sound.

Don’t miss these laugh out loud gems:

Adding the surface area of my white gut and some friction gives birth to a sound capable of communicating with the few Humpback whales left on Earth

“I thought you were just being a gentlemen Scott by coming around to open my door, but now I don’t know what to think with the cuffs. I never took you to be into this kind of thing, especially on our first date.”

The people that say an airport is a good place to people- watch have obviously never been in a prison on a Tuesday night.

I feel sorry for the children that missed school on the day they taught, “Stop, Drop, & Roll.” For this day some thirty plus years ago played part in saving my life. STOP! -Well I hadn’t been doing anything to warrant enacting the first step, however the second step was quite useful. DROP! –It was done like a professional

Though each story stands out as a masterpiece of comedy, you will not be able to resist tears at the moments of heart-wrenching humanity, high drama and the punch lines that really do pack a punch. You will have to call into work sick from the unstoppable flow of tears reading about this bro-mance.

I went crying to Steve, whom proceeded to bitch out Marty and put my head under the tub’s faucet to clean out my hair. The feeling of being rescued by my older brother was as deeply felt an emotion as any others I have had to date. This memory left me no choice, but to go back into the inferno to repay a much deserved rescue.

55 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 18, 2014

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