Correct Me If I'm WrongThe inevitable death of home fitness equipment. The humor of debt-counseling commercials. Militants who use plastic dividers at supermarket checkouts. Jared and his goofy Subway sandwich diet. The State of the Union Address. Movie studio research screenings. These are just a handful of the many subjects Dennis Camlek tackles in this collection of amusing observations. Drawing upon humorous life and entertainment career experiences, he not only takes aim at pop culture, but celebrates it, and promises to make you laugh at the proceedings, often at his own expense. Call it a commentary on subjects with little to no social relevance; a real "less is more" philosophy. |
Contents
Section 1 | 47 |
Section 2 | 57 |
Section 3 | 63 |
Section 4 | 69 |
Section 5 | 81 |
Section 6 | 90 |
Section 7 | 102 |
Section 8 | 105 |
Section 10 | 142 |
Section 11 | 154 |
Section 12 | 158 |
Section 13 | 162 |
Section 14 | 166 |
Section 15 | 185 |
Section 16 | 190 |
Section 17 | 204 |
Section 9 | 106 |
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