It's My Money and I'll Cry If I Want To


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There is a serious lack of conservative books with a sense of humor. This book fills that gap. I’ve always hated the assumption that Democrats and big unions represent the average working man. Wrong. As a carpenter, I demand the freedom to keep more of my own money to help my OWN family, rather than see the government steal it, waste it, and give a little bit back in the name of “caring.” I’m trying to create a future for myself, but the government is trying to create dependency. And they are doing it with MY MONEY!




It's My Life and I'll Cry if I Want Too


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It’s My Life and I’ll Cry If I Want Too: The Diary of a Bipolar Woman is a riveting account of one woman’s journey through mental illness. It’s about the valleys that Kimberly Holmes endured and the mountains that she climbed in order to understand herself and her illness. Kimberly chronicles her tumultuous confrontations with death and heartening resolutions in finding the will to live. She recounts her relationships and there most chaotic outcomes. Kimberly writes openly about her promiscuity, drug abuse, criminal history, and insight into her battle with bipolar disorder—a mental disease that nearly destroyed her life. Kimberly’s personal account of her mental illness reveals a stark, realistic view of the disease so that her readers may understand its magnitude.




When Life Gives You Risk, Make Risk Theatre


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Creators, Innovators, and Theatremakers: Defy the Smallness of the Stage With the Greatness of Your Daring Wong’s first book upended tragic literary theory by arguing that risk is the dramatic fulcrum of the action. It also launched an international playwriting competition (risktheatre.com). His second book expands on how chance directs the action, both on and off the stage. Inside you will find three risk theatre tragedies by acclaimed playwrights: In Bloom (Gabriel Jason Dean), The Value (Nicholas Dunn), and Children of Combs and Watch Chains (Emily McClain). From the poppy fields of Afghanistan to the motel rooms and doctors’ offices lining interstate expressways, these plays—by simulating risk—will show you how theatre is a dress rehearsal for life. Six risk theatre essays round off this volume. In a dazzling display from Aeschylus to Shakespeare, Thomas Hardy, and Arthur Miller, Wong reinterprets theatre through chance and probability theory. After risk theatre, you will never look at literature in the same way. Tomorrow, Whoever Says Drama will Say Risk




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Divorced? Bitter? Spiteful? Get over it! Join our author as he goes on that long trip into the unknown, back into the lifestyle of a single male after a quarter century of marriage. Go with him as he explores a new world, one where there is ten women out there lurking, waiting, and praying for a man. This is an imaginary journey into a world where there are many pitfalls and many pratfalls awaiting the unexpected. So come along and watch a rural man navigate his way back to bachelorhood, by finding and meeting women through the personal advertisements in his nearby big city newspaper. Join him as he explores that greatly changed world, that Brave New world!




Weekly World News


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Rooted in the creative success of over 30 years of supermarket tabloid publishing, the Weekly World News has been the world's only reliable news source since 1979. The online hub www.weeklyworldnews.com is a leading entertainment news site.




It's Her Wedding But I'll Cry If I Want To


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Sensible answers to essential premarital questions are answered in a guide for mothers trying to survive their daughter's wedding, including hilarious anecdotes, practical advice, and information and tips on reception preparation, ceremony protocol, and more. 40,000 first printing.




A Collection of the Most Esteemed Farces and Entertainments Performed on the British Stage: The Irish widow, by D. Garrick. The what d'ye call it, by Mr. Gay. Dragon of Wantley, by H. Carey. The minor, by S. Foote. Trick upon trick. Dr. Last in his chariot, translated by I. Bickerstaff; and some new scenes by S. Foote. The boarding schools, by C. Coffey. Ducke and no duke. Damon and Phillida, by C. Cibber. The desert island, by A. Murphy. He wou'd if he cou'd, by I. Bickerstaff. The romance of an hour, by H. Kelly. Barnaby Brittle, altered from Moliere and Betterton's Wanton wife. Daphne and Amintor, altered from Oracle of Monsieur St. Foix and Mrs. Cibber, by I. Bickerstaff


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