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Introducing a brand new paperback that brilliantly captures the small yet pesky irritations of daily life—'Don't You Just Hate That' by Scott Cohen. Each page thoughtfully compiles a humorous examination of 738 annoying situations that resonate with anyone who's had a frustrating day. From those irritating moments like the first squirt of ketchup being nothing but red water to the baffling reality that yoga instructors sometimes smoke, Cohen's insights will have you laughing and nodding in agreement. This engaging title is not just a collection of quips but an affectionate nod to the universal grievances we all experience, connecting us through shared exasperation. Perfect for readers who appreciated Barbara Ann Kipfer's '14,000 Things to Be Happy About,' this book flips the script to focus on those annoyances that get under our skin. Enjoy 407 pages of witty observations that reflect on life’s trivialities and validate your feelings, reminding you that you're not alone in your frustrations. This is more than just a book; it's a comedic companion for anyone ready to commiserate about life's little injustices—ideal for everyday reading or as a thoughtful gift to someone who appreciates humor and relatable content. With rapid shipping and hassle-free delivery, you can quickly dive into this guilty pleasure and start laughing at what makes us all tick. Don’t miss out on adding this must-have to your collection. Grab your copy today!
By Cohen, Scott
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, New title
Number of Pages 407
Publisher Workman Publishing
Don't you just hate when you hold the ketchup bottle over your French fries and the first thing that comes out is red water? People who think soy is the solution to all health problems? The fact that Barry Manilow didn't write his hit song, I Write the Songs? Almost as if in answer to Barbara Ann Kipfer's 14,000 Things to Be Happy About (over 1 million copies in print) and its legion of sunny readers, Scott Cohen has compiled an obsessive, hilarious compendium of life's irritations--the myriad little annoyances, vexations, injustices, and petty pretensions that make any sane person cringe. Of course, this is more than snippy waiters or rude drivers who cut you off. It is a finely honed selection of 738 exasperating things, people, situations, complaints, and attitudes that everyone who's ever had a bad day can appreciate. And which will make us all feel better, just because we know someone else is paying attention--at last. Talk about annoying: Yoga instructors who smoke. Pets that only show affection right before mealtime. Tipping someone who hasn't earned it only because you don't want to look cheap. Late fees for a video you didn't have time to watch. The second-to-last day of a two-week vacation. A sneeze that lingers in your nose, doesn't come out, and then is absorbed by your forehead. When your Cracker Jack has melted into one big Jack. When your doctor asks if you mind if an intern watches your colonoscopy.
By Cohen, Scott
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback, New title
Number of Pages 407
Publisher Workman Publishing
Don't you just hate when you hold the ketchup bottle over your French fries and the first thing that comes out is red water? People who think soy is the solution to all health problems? The fact that Barry Manilow didn't write his hit song, I Write the Songs? Almost as if in answer to Barbara Ann Kipfer's 14,000 Things to Be Happy About (over 1 million copies in print) and its legion of sunny readers, Scott Cohen has compiled an obsessive, hilarious compendium of life's irritations--the myriad little annoyances, vexations, injustices, and petty pretensions that make any sane person cringe. Of course, this is more than snippy waiters or rude drivers who cut you off. It is a finely honed selection of 738 exasperating things, people, situations, complaints, and attitudes that everyone who's ever had a bad day can appreciate. And which will make us all feel better, just because we know someone else is paying attention--at last. Talk about annoying: Yoga instructors who smoke. Pets that only show affection right before mealtime. Tipping someone who hasn't earned it only because you don't want to look cheap. Late fees for a video you didn't have time to watch. The second-to-last day of a two-week vacation. A sneeze that lingers in your nose, doesn't come out, and then is absorbed by your forehead. When your Cracker Jack has melted into one big Jack. When your doctor asks if you mind if an intern watches your colonoscopy.