The country might be going to hell in a hand-basket, but don't close the garage doors and sit there with the engine running until you read this collection of sardonic, off-the-wall pieces on modern life by one of America's best humorists. Described as another Dave Barry, only with a lot less going for him, Baltimore Sun columnist Kevin Cowherd sizzles as he tackles such loopy subjects as: -Larry King's interview with God (El Paso, Texas, you're on the air with the Almighty... -Fine dining at a 7-Eleven at 2 a.m. -$20 million lottery winners who insist on keeping their jobs -The joys of backyard wiffleball -Thanksgiving dinner with Howard Stern -Modest people looking for love in the personals .
Language
English
Pages
229
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bancroft Press
Release
November 01, 1995
ISBN
0963537636
ISBN 13
9780963537638
Last Call at the 7-Eleven: Fine Dining at 2 A.M., the Search for Spandex People, and Other Reasons to Go on Living
The country might be going to hell in a hand-basket, but don't close the garage doors and sit there with the engine running until you read this collection of sardonic, off-the-wall pieces on modern life by one of America's best humorists. Described as another Dave Barry, only with a lot less going for him, Baltimore Sun columnist Kevin Cowherd sizzles as he tackles such loopy subjects as: -Larry King's interview with God (El Paso, Texas, you're on the air with the Almighty... -Fine dining at a 7-Eleven at 2 a.m. -$20 million lottery winners who insist on keeping their jobs -The joys of backyard wiffleball -Thanksgiving dinner with Howard Stern -Modest people looking for love in the personals .