I Had the Right to Remain Silent...But I Didn't Have the Ability

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  • I Had the Right to Remain Silent...But I Didn't Have the Ability Book Detail

  • Author : Ron White
  • Release Date : 2007-05-01
  • Publisher : Penguin
  • Genre : Humor
  • Pages : 222
  • ISBN 13 : 1101043121
  • File Size : 46,46 MB

I Had the Right to Remain Silent...But I Didn't Have the Ability by Ron White PDF Summary

Book Description: From Ron White, the man known by fans (and law enforcement officials) as “Tater Salad,” comes a collection of his greatest hits and bits from his onstage shows, as well as some fo the more “interesting” stories from his life before comedy, while on the road, in the spotlight and out of his mind. After years working as a journeyman comic, struggling from one gig to the next, Ron White struck gold the Blue Collar Comedy phenomenon, including three feature-length concert films, television appearances, and his blockbuster comedy albums and DVDs Drunk in Public, They Call Me “Tater Salad,” and You Can’t Fix Stupid. Here, Ron brings his unique brand of humor to the page, accompanied by hilarious illustrations by acclaimed cartoonist Matthew Shultz. For both hard-core “Tater” fans and first timers, this is Ron White at his very best.

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