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Not Bad, Mustard Guy

Par : Reed Marlin
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231360840
  • EAN9798231360840
  • Date de parution26/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Not Bad, Mustard Guy is a scorched-earth collection of satirical essays, comedic rants, and deadpan truth bombs from Canadian comic and writer Reed "Razor" Marlin. Fueled by bad coffee, late capitalism, and righteous Alberta indignation, Razor dismantles everything from AI comedians and overpriced health clinics to freezing rain, dumb politics, and why you should stop pouring espresso where the sun don't shine.
With the energy of stand-up, the edge of a protest sign, and the timing of someone who's had enough, this book tears into modern life with a voice that's equal parts pissed off and punchline. Whether he's skewering bureaucracy, surviving bad gigs in worse towns, or questioning the logic of rats with legal rights, Razor finds the absurdity - and the honesty - buried beneath the chaos. For fans of sardonic truth-tellers, unapologetic satire, and books that slap harder than corporate policy memos.
Not Bad, Mustard Guy is a scorched-earth collection of satirical essays, comedic rants, and deadpan truth bombs from Canadian comic and writer Reed "Razor" Marlin. Fueled by bad coffee, late capitalism, and righteous Alberta indignation, Razor dismantles everything from AI comedians and overpriced health clinics to freezing rain, dumb politics, and why you should stop pouring espresso where the sun don't shine.
With the energy of stand-up, the edge of a protest sign, and the timing of someone who's had enough, this book tears into modern life with a voice that's equal parts pissed off and punchline. Whether he's skewering bureaucracy, surviving bad gigs in worse towns, or questioning the logic of rats with legal rights, Razor finds the absurdity - and the honesty - buried beneath the chaos. For fans of sardonic truth-tellers, unapologetic satire, and books that slap harder than corporate policy memos.