Chocolate, Please: My Adventures in Food, Fat, and Freaks
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.19 (829 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0061733164 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-03-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Every type of bodily function is on display and coming at you in 3-D. Interventions are as bad as telling someone her boyfriend is cheating on her. By telling her story in her very real, very candid, very open way, Lisa shows her audience that it's okay to be yourself, even if it's just one rehab stint at a time. They think it’s going to be fun to watch until they spend some time there. Lisa also takes readers behind the scenes at the roasts that have marked her comedy career and launched her into the comedy elite, and reveals the important "firsts" in her career, including her first time on her hero's program, The Howard Stern Show. Let her find out on her own. What could be more important on a date with me than me?. We should call family vacations what they are: “Countdown to Dad’s public tantrum.”Interventions Interventions are a great way to lose a friend. Book Description An inside look at the life of Comedy's Lovable Queen of Me
Lisa Lampanelli, who Howard Stern calls “a true original and a brilliant comedy mind,” reveals all in Chocolate, Please, a jaw-droppingly hilarious, politically incorrect memoir on everything from relationships, food, and fat to why once you go black, you never go back. The gutter-mouthed, Grammy-nominated comedienne happily dishes on nearly everything—from why all white women should date black men to the virtues of codependency to how to turn a stick of butter into parental love and attention—delightedly skewering all topics with equal fervor, herself included.
"Five Stars" according to Bruno. Love it.. S. McKillop said Not what I was hoping for, but not bad. As a HUGE fan of Lisa Lampanelli I was expecting a book that would have me laughing out loud, encouraging awkward looks from people near me. Unfortunately, this was not the case. The book is a lot more deep than I expected, going into Lisa's rehab days with great detail. Most of the jokes in her book are from her stand-up so I've heard them many times before. As someone who LOVED "Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea" I expected this book to be at par if not better. Definitely didn't even come close!I'd st. Not So Mean, Lovable or Otherwise, But Bawdy Fun K. Harris The reigning queen of insult comedy has got to be Lisa Lampanelli. Brassy, bold and oh-so-naughty, Lampanelli rose to prominence with memorable performances on many of Comedy Central's celebrity roasts. The self proclaimed "lovable Queen of Mean," she has been compared to Don Rickles and has a take-no-prisoners approach to comedy. With Lampanelli, there are no sacred cows--every topic is fodder for her humor. Political correctness goes out the window as she skewers everything from ethnic stereotypes to reli