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Good Advice for Trendy Young People of All Ages

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About Good Advice for Trendy Young People of All Ages
A compendium of useful tips, Good Advice for Young Trendy People of All Ages will increase your chances for success in every imaginable field. Jennifer Blowdryer has located exactly the right team of experts to help her out with the writing. They interview tattooists, for example, about what tattoo they’d rather quit the business than do again. “Yosemite Sam” was the reply. There’s a delicious article on how to survive prison. And there’s a good article about how to run up credit cards and abscond without paying your bills, for there is no debtor’s prison in America. Editor Blowdryer provides the best advice herself, however, and she has her own take on everything from the Gabor Sisters to why you should never say anything bad to one person in a couple about the other. She has lived a thousand lives, and with this book you will gain admission into the secret sanctorum of her inner brain, where her heart and her conscience often go to pay their respects. You’ll have some good laughs, but better than that you will be confronted with someone very special, a pure soul like one of the characters in an old Robert Bresson movie.

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