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“At a national political convention, you have hundreds of people who consider themselves at least as important as the Secretary of Commerce. If it's a Democratic convention, you also have dozens of A-list Hollywood and music celebrities. (If it's a Republican convention, you have Bo Derek.) Also you have swarms of lower-ranking Washington minions with titles like Deputy Assistant to the Associate Deputy Assistant Chief of Staff who are trying to move up the ladder to Deputy Associate to the Assistant Acting Deputy Assistant Understudy.”

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I'll Mature When I'm Dead: Dave Barry's Amazing Tales of Adulthood

This book features a series of essays and personal stories that delve into the complexities and often nonsensical aspects of growing up and becoming an adult. Known for his sharp wit and clever observations, Dave Barry provides a humorous take on the everyday struggles and ironies of adult life. more

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Dave Barry
Dave Barry

Dave Barry is a renowned American humorist, born on July 3, 1947. His works are known for their unique humor style and satirical observations of everyday life. more

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