Review:
"I laughed so hard I got a headache."--Justin Theroux, author of Tropic Thunder and Iron Man 2 "Wonderfully powerful, funny, and full of life, this book is amazing and a pleasure to explore. I cried while reading the 9/11 chapter."--Andrew W.K. author of "Party Hard" "[A] compelling memoir...insanely hilarious."--Huffington Post "How to Piss in Public is a Bible waiting to happen." --Maxim "This book sucks."--Tucker Max, author of I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell "I loved this book, though it may have given my eyeballs gonorrhea." --Samantha Bee, author of I Know I Am, but What Are You? "An interesting, infuriating read. You will never love this book harder than it already loves you."--Patton Oswalt, author of Zombie Spaceship Wasteland "You will not find a memoir like this anywhere. Usually when people are this insane, they can't form coherent sentences, but Gavin brilliantly weaves his bizarre outlook on life in a way that makes them somehow feel relatable. I love this book."--Justin Halpern, author of Sh*t My Dad Says
About the Author:
Gavin McInnes is a prankster, provocateur, comedian, and creator of contemporary, alternative pop culture. He established an underground Montreal newspaper, which he grew into Vice Magazine Publishing Inc., an international megabrand that still defines cool for "the kids today." He is the author of The Vice Guide to Sex, Drugs and Rock & Roll; DOs & DON'Ts; DOs & DON'Ts 2; and Street Boners, which is based on his new website StreetCarnage.com. Today McInnes lives with his wife and two kids in New York City, writes for television, and makes viral comedy videos for any corporate sponsors that don't mind fart jokes.
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