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Don't You Just Hate That?: 738 Annoying Things

por Scott Cohen

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Don't you just hate when you hold the ketchup bottle over your French fries and the first thing that comes out is red water? People who think soy is the solution to all health problems? The fact that Barry Manilow didn't write his hit song, "I Write the Songs"? Almost as if in answer to Barbara Ann Kipfer's 14,000 Things to Be Happy About (over 1 million copies in print) and its legion of sunny readers, Scott Cohen has compiled an obsessive, hilarious compendium of life's irritations--the myriad little annoyances, vexations, injustices, and petty pretensions that make any sane person cringe. Of course, this is more than snippy waiters or rude drivers who cut you off. It is a finely honed selection of 738 exasperating things, people, situations, complaints, and attitudes that everyone who's ever had a bad day can appreciate. And which will make us all feel better, just because we know someone else is paying attention--at last. Talk about annoying: Yoga instructors who smoke. Pets that only show affection right before mealtime. Tipping someone who hasn't earned it only because you don't want to look cheap. Late fees for a video you didn't have time to watch. The second-to-last day of a two-week vacation. A sneeze that lingers in your nose, doesn't come out, and then is absorbed by your forehead. When your Cracker Jack has melted into one big Jack. When your doctor asks if you mind if an intern watches your colonoscopy.… (más)
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This was a pretty funny and fast read. Some of the things listed I could really relate to. I got it at Goodwill for ¢50 and I didn't waste it. ( )
  Sam-Teegarden | Jun 2, 2018 |
As previously stated by other reviewers, after a while, the author seemed to be fishing for things. It was fun to flip through, but there ought to have been more plausible scenarios one would just hate for some in the list. ( )
  ThePdawg | Jan 14, 2018 |
I got this for my husband as a joke last year, simply because of the cover. He is admittedly not a reader and so I thought this was perfect. I found myself drawn to it late one night and found that I was not at amused as I thought I would be. Sitting at the edge of the bed and flipping the pages like crazy, I only truely laughed a handful of times. Am I out of touch or do I just not get this guys selection process? When I get a joke or "isn't life funny" book, I do want laugh. ( )
  angela.vaughn | Jul 23, 2009 |
read, laugh, wipe, flush. ( )
  vyode | Jun 3, 2007 |
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Don't you just hate when you hold the ketchup bottle over your French fries and the first thing that comes out is red water? People who think soy is the solution to all health problems? The fact that Barry Manilow didn't write his hit song, "I Write the Songs"? Almost as if in answer to Barbara Ann Kipfer's 14,000 Things to Be Happy About (over 1 million copies in print) and its legion of sunny readers, Scott Cohen has compiled an obsessive, hilarious compendium of life's irritations--the myriad little annoyances, vexations, injustices, and petty pretensions that make any sane person cringe. Of course, this is more than snippy waiters or rude drivers who cut you off. It is a finely honed selection of 738 exasperating things, people, situations, complaints, and attitudes that everyone who's ever had a bad day can appreciate. And which will make us all feel better, just because we know someone else is paying attention--at last. Talk about annoying: Yoga instructors who smoke. Pets that only show affection right before mealtime. Tipping someone who hasn't earned it only because you don't want to look cheap. Late fees for a video you didn't have time to watch. The second-to-last day of a two-week vacation. A sneeze that lingers in your nose, doesn't come out, and then is absorbed by your forehead. When your Cracker Jack has melted into one big Jack. When your doctor asks if you mind if an intern watches your colonoscopy.

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