Tucker Max
What Could I say about Tucker Max. He is offensive, hilarious, and ridiculous. Not only was this book an interesting read, I thought it was awesome that some of the events happened in my own town, Austin Texas. His disregard for the female race is like a beacon for under-stimulated females, as well as using their own low self esteem as a satire for their own life. If a woman reads this book and is automatically sexually stimulated, you know you've got problems!
I've never been promiscuous. I had my one night stand at one point in my life, but it left me so unsatisfied, I could never think of doing it again. I mean, literally, he made me feel so bad for him as a person, that when he drove me home, I played Wired All Wrongs "Nothing at All", seeing if he could recognize the correlation between what had just happened and the song. I ended up telling him I really wanted nothing to do with him.
Now, if he was better in bed, I might have considered having a little sex buddy.
But, I digress.
A wonderful friend of mine suggested this book, a long with a few others. I think I'll wait to read the sequel of this book for a bit. I think his ego makes for a great book, but reading both of them in one fell swoop I think would not give him justice.
Women, read this book. Know the players in your life, and either embrace your promiscuity, or learn to stay very far away from them.
Men, try to be this person. I think it'll be hilarious to see men out there trying to accomplish the same things he has, and being utter failures.
*****
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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As an aside, to add to your growing list of books, for the hell of it, add on "The Vampire Lestat." It is like biting into a ripe fruit at the end of a long day. It's juicy and exquisite and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI will have to look this one up though! Thanks for the post!