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No Shirt, No Shoes... No Problem!

No Shirt, No Shoes... No Problem!

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A work of mind-bending horror
Review: I loved every word letter page and line. If I didn't hurt my head last year I would read it again.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: aky braky funny
Review: I loved every word letter page and line. If I didn't hurt my head last year I would read it again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I thought that Jeff is a great writer. If you don't like comedy then you better not read this book. Also if you don't like Jeff's comedy then I wouldn't read it. Jeff shows that being a complete redneck is not all bad, and he shows that it isn't bad. I would rate this book 5 stars all of the way.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: it cured my nut cancer
Review: i used to have tsticular cancer and after rubbing my sore testies with jeffs book, i can eat and do all the other stuff 40 year olds can do

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Again, Foxworthy manages to destroy my faith in humanity.
Review: I've never liked Foxworthy. His redneck jokes, his "off the wall" humor have never amused me. They're just stupid. Reading this book was the biggest waste of time I've had in a long time.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Again, Foxworthy manages to destroy my faith in humanity.
Review: I've never liked Foxworthy. His redneck jokes, his "off the wall" humor have never amused me. They're just stupid. Reading this book was the biggest waste of time I've had in a long time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: kissing cousins and pick up trucks
Review: If you don't want to get seasick, I advise not reading this outrageously funny guy while lying on your waterbed. I giggled, laughed and side-splittin' howled at the "been there...done that" recollections of my misspent small town Southern youth. As Jeff says, being a Redneck is....." a glorious absence of sophistication". From the tales of fishing with his grandpa to mooning the church bus, line after line is a treat not to be missed. You don't have to be Southern to enjoy life at its best, so ya'll grab a copy of "No Shirt..NoShoes....No Problem!" and laugh til you cry

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I can't say enough about this man's style of comedy...
Review: In a world glutted with obscenity and gratuitous violence and hatred, here's a good-hearted, only slightly racy comic who can still make you laugh so hard you'll pee your pants. Though the text humor differs quite a bit from the onstage humor (chiefly in pacing -- his onstage show, of necessity, has a driven energy level and non-stop humor, while this book has the feel of a campfire yarn, told with all the necessary changes of mood that any good story would have), it still translates to funny, as well as occasionally thought-provoking. The humor works best, I think, on Southerners (people not familiar with and sympathetic to how the South works may find themselves looking around all uptight, muttering "I don't see what's so funny").

One can hardly say that one sense of humor fits all, so I'll just say this: It's fairly clean humor that pokes fun at Southern quirks, with a good storytelling style and irreverence. The book stays well away from the touchiest political/social topics of the day, concentrating on stuff we can all meet on -- hating one's day job, finding the love of one's life and discovering her butt is always cold, why hunting is ridiculous but considered cool by many Southern men, stuff like that. Ostensibly it's a biography, but it meanders quite a bit, duplicating some things from the stage shows. I liked it, personally.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jeff tells it like it is
Review: Jeff spins tales from life as it really is and in such a way as to be funny yet has an underlying thought or meaning. Personally I love to laugh at real life situations. Jeff tells his dittys in a vivid "like I was there" way

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: OWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Like walking off an edge of a cliff and spiraling forever downwards into an abyss of dread and despair are my feelings after reading this compilation of clueless cranium clutter...All work and no play makes Jeff a dull boy.All work and no play makes Jeff a dull boy.All work and no play makes Jeff a dull boy.


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