So your bros are hanging around the grill, shooting the shit while putting back brews from a pony keg. The air's heavy with barbecue sauce, stale belches, and testosterone. And you want to sound manly, like you read Maxim , not GQ . Like you watch football, not gymnastics. You want to use words like "crack-back," "low rider," and "mojo." You need ManWords .
If you want to be a high roller, a mac daddy, or a player, you also need this book.
And if "taupe," "ruching," and "brow gel" are words you actually know, get this book now . You can probably still be saved.
Jeremy Greenberg is a writer and comic born in New York, raised in the Bay Area, and currently making his home in Seattle. He is the author of the forthcoming book, Relative Discomfort: The Family Survival Guide (Andrews McMeel). Jeremy has been a contributor to The Complete Idiots Guide to Jokes (Alpha/Penguin), a contributing joke writer for Comics Unleashed with Byron Allen, a freelancer for MSN and Atlantic Business Magazine, and an essayist for American Jewish Life Magazine. When Jeremy isnt writing or traveling the globe performing stand-up, he is at home his wife and twin baby boys. Learn more at www.jeremygreenberg.com. "