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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. http://thmazing.blogspot.com/2009/07/... It is an unusual book. It made me want to go and try it. I also like what Seinfeld had to say about him. Did not realize there were more of them. How fun! This book is like nothing I've ever encountered before. The author makes up letters pretending to be various wacky people in distress, or having odd requests, or wanting to make marketing suggestions- to huge corporations, famous people, large establishments, ritzy hotels, etc. The crazy thing is that then he mails them off- and more often than not, gets a response that tries seriously to deal with the customer service problem he presents. I have to admit some of the premises were rather lame, and a lot of them are repeated with only slight variations. But I read at least half of the letters out loud to my husband, and we laughed ourselves silly over it. from the Dog Ear Diary ROFL. That is the best way I can describe this book. My family got tired of hearing me burst out laughing that they forced me to read these letters out loud. That in turn made them even funnier as we all laughed together. Something about these is irresistible and I just can't seem to get enough. My personal favorite: writing a casino to make sure he can wear his lucky shrimp costume while gambling. Such an odd book. It often made me laugh outloud. What a clever idea. no reviews | add a review
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