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BIO Cosby, B.
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Juniper Library
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Mesquite Library
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Palo Verde Library
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Yucca Library
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Summary:
"In his long and illustrious career, Bill Cosby has been many things: award-winning actor, bestselling author, doctor of education, media icon, and role model. But first and foremost, he is a comedian, and here he returns to that role in this wonderfully funny collection of stand-up material that touches on everything from childhood and marriage to school, sports, and work. Fusing his classic jazzy timing and edgy humor with the intelligence and perception that have made him a huge star, Bill Cosby draws from his own life to tell these laugh-out-loud stories. With a dry wit and uncanny insight, Cosby writes about his first experiences skiing, lying to his mother, and fretting about ingrown hairs. Fans young and old will be eager to add this volume to their collection, while new fans everywhere will delight in this sampling of great comic genius. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.
Contents:
- Oh, Baby!
- Why I Don't Like Melting Snow Going Down the Crack of My Back
- The Day I Found Out How the Projects Were Built
- Don't Ever Do Your Brother a Favor
- How I Became a Marked Man
- To Mr. Sapolsky with Love
- Praise the Lard
- Tranquillity: Just a Thought While Listening to a Jackhammer
- Boats
- A Gift from God
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- Passenger Abuse
- This Will Never Change
- Ingrown Hair
- Why Dave Schembri's Friend Is Still Alive
- Grandparents
- How You Can Chip Your Teeth and Pull a Ligament
- Seating Arrangements
- The Day I Decided to Quit Show Business or The Night I Met the Enemy and It Was I
- The Lone Ranger.
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