As the year 2000 bears down, the best-selling author of Politically Correct Bedtime Stories, James Finn Garner, confronts a series of monumental questions: Will we remember to order new checks from the bank? Did our invitation to the Kennedy New Year's party get lost in the mail again? Are we all poised on the brink of worldwide enlightenment or complete planetary destruction? Should you really bother investing in that Five-Year CD?
"Tonight," in the unforgettable words of The Artist Formerly Known as Prince, "We're gonna party like it's 1999." The end is near...or at least nearer than it used to be, says Garner. Humanity is wracked by millennial panic and apocalyptic anticipation -- or if it isn't already, just wait until it reads Garner's latest (and last?). In it, he sets off on a slightly-to-the-South-of-skeptical pilgrimage in search of the truth behind the end times predictions.
The Best Opening Monologues from Politically Incorrect starring Bill Maher
Featuring an introduction by Penn Jillette
For everyone who's had their fill of politicians, TV trials and the daily events seen on the evening
news, Simon & Schuster Audio offers some relief with POLITICAL INCORRECTIONS-a collection of the
funniest opening monologues from Comedy Central's hit show Politically Incorrect starring Bill Maher.
From Republicans to Democrats, politics to pop culture, nothing will be spared from Bill Maher's
hilarious, "politically incorrect" commentary in this collection of his most outrageous material.
Whether you're liberal, conservative, or somewhere in between, this witty, irreverent stab at the
politics of the day will have you laughing as you listen!
The man who invented Christmas and gave us Mr. Scrooge has also given us these images of family life at Yuletide. He lets us see authentic love for one another triumph over all foibles, blind spots and misunderstandings when graced with the blessings of this most magical of seasons.
Long before the word robot grew familiar a chess playing automaton breaks free of control with serious consequences for its’ inventor. A cautionary tale for our present A.I. Age.
Listen for the cinematic notions employed by Mr. Dickens while relating poor Mr. Grubb's experiences in the cave of the Christmas Goblins. Bit ahead of his time...
The literary discoveries and hilarious follies of Sanderson Pratt and Idaho Green, prospecting entrepreneurs, with Homer K.M., Ruby Ott and the undisputed Romantic triumph won by Herkimer's Handbook Of Indispensable Information. Merriment Galore.
Follow the Sun as it looks down on the astounding human drama taking place below in the small town of Gettysburg on three fateful July days when the future of America was determined.
Mark Twain tried his hand at Civil War for awhile. He found it didn't suit him. So, like "Ol Pap" in Huckleberry Finn he "lit out for the territories." This is a famous old man's memory of that brief youthful adventure in folly.