They say your school years are your best years. That's a lie. There are plenty of good days ahead of you, unless you took so long to graduate that people thought you were in the seventeenth grade. Now it's time to take what you've learned in classes such as math, biology, and introductory drywall hanging and make a success of your life. Okay, maybe you can at least stay off of COPS or Judge Judy . You might be a redneck if . . . Your r sum includes your high scores on video games. You think the ability to hold a job is overrated. You've asked a hairstylist for a "business at the front, party at the back" cut. You list "beginner's luck" as a skill on a job application. Your savings account is in the ashtray of your truck.
It's true that this book appears to be a little "thin," at least from the standpoint of content. Still, it's classic Foxworthy, which means it's still mighty funny! And very, very creative. Everytime I pick up one of his "Redneck" books, I continue to be amazed at Foxworthy's comic genius, and, in my humble opinion, that's precisely what it is, genius. I keep waiting for him to run out of funny things to say about "rednecks," but apparently he has an endless supply of "one-liners" about these folks. Teaming up with illustrator David Boyd also underscores Foxworthy's comic sense and marketing savvy. Foxworthy's "one-liners" are ALWAYS funny to me; they are even funnier when illustrated by Boyd. Michael Garee
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