| Title | : | The Unbitten Onion |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.84 (874 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 146092455X |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 112 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-02-24 |
| Genre | : |
When 100 senators play Red Rover when dogs pee on moving joggers when conspiracy theories arise over the Bush "Shoe Incident," you have a truth in the purest form. In the format of the lying news company that produces The Onion, you have the only thing better; The Unbitten Onion. Thirty-four articles that will make your stomach hurt, your cheeks burn, and your friends look at you with mercy, The Unbitten Onion is a book that you should only read with a phone nearby (with 911 on the speed-dial).
Editorial : From the Author
Thanks for reading my book :)
Chaffee gave basic information all leaders in ministry need to have. The author is extremely knowledgeable and covers a variety of massage techniques and theory. This is not a book about pain and anguish, although there's enough of each to satisfy the glummest readers. I attempted to read other books, and just couldn't get through them, I read his manuals and it all suddenly became clear. I grew up along the Gulf Coast and have seen the devastation caused by major storms such as Hurricanes Betsy, Camille, Andrew, Katrina, and numerous tropical waves or depressions. If you've just started your love affair with fine prints, you're sure to want a better understanding of just what this thing is and how its unique character came about. This book took me over a month, and all the while I was longing to get to the next book. Not that these latter subjects don't have their place too - but my question is, do they really belong in what is supposed to be a high-level overview of an Amazonian-scal
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