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National Lampoon Presents More True Facts: An All-New Collection of Absurd-But-True Real-Life Funny Stuff

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Collects stories, headlines, signs, ads, photographs, and business cards submitted by readers of "National Lampoon" to the "True Facts" column

1 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 1992

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John Bendel

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January 24, 2022
Just a great collection of news clippings, zany advertisements and other miscellanea from everywhere. Super funny, and great for anyone with a really short attention span. I have now had 2 copies of this book ruined in sewage floods and I immediately rushed out to find another copy. It's indispensable. From now on I am storing it elsewhere.
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April 6, 2020
I don't think an average person would find this as funny as I did. I am a medical marijuana patient and I took a little bit too much so I was really giggly. I could not stop laughing at some of these, so it gave me a nice diversion instead of thinking about that damn coronavirus.
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September 16, 2014
National Lampoon’s True Facts compiled by John Bendel (McGraw Hill/Contemporary Books 1992)(051+/-). This is Lampoon's version of “News of the Weird”; it's a collection of too-strange-to-possibly-be-true newspaper clippings and other published information. I thought this was hilarious as a kid, and most of it still is. My rating: 7.5/10, finished 1/1/1992.
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August 8, 2013
This is a somewhat funny book that used to be in the Jernberg Lounge at the Humphrey. We used to read it as students.
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