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The Big Book of MISC
September 6th, 2009 by Clark Humphrey

The first 13 years of this endeavor in handy paperback format

The Big Book of MISC.

TheConfused by today’s ever-morphing, ever-bifurcating, ever-weirder culture?

Good.

Get used to it.

And there’s no handier way than with MISC., the pop-culture report that pushes the manila envelope of society’s fissures and connections; as seen from the city that’s given America strong beer, loud bands, and billionaire nerds.

Over 600 of the smartest, silliest, and poignant-est items from thirteen years of Clark Humphrey’s MISC. reports are now in one handy, 240-page, trade-paperback volume, The Big Book of Misc., including the following:

  • on GENDER:
    “Women aren’t just different from men. They’re different from other women.”
  • on SEATTLE:
    “It’s big and awkward, but thinks it’s little and cute—it’s the Baby Huey of cities.”
  • on THE VALUE OF JUNK FOOD:
    “You won’t find the spirit of England on Masterpiece Theatre. You’ll find it in cucumber sandwiches, warm beer, and fish-and-chips wrapped in newspaper.”
  • on MICROSOFT WINDOWS:
    “Bill Gates’s version of the old Ritz cracker recipe for Mock Apple Pie.”
  • on ‘TEEN SLANG’ IN ADS:
    “How old white people think young white people think young black people talk.”
  • on CONTRADICTIONS:
    “If American culture weren’t full of them, it wouldn’t be American culture.”
  • on FOOTBALL:
    “The city should rename a street on the Kingdome’s Fourth Avenue South side ‘South Long Street,’ so the Seahawks would have an official address at Fourth and Long.”
  • on MOVING TO THE COUNTRY:
    “Stop running away from your problems. Stay in town. Fight to make it better.”
  • on ‘SAFER SEX’:
    “Imagining the person you’re about to have sex with is really Morley Safer should stop anything from happening.”
  • on RETAIL CONSOLIDATION:
    “It’s a good thing drug stores don’t come with combination warning labels.”
  • on ‘THE WIZARD OF OZ ON ICE’:
    “When the witch melts, do they freeze over her remains? If not, how do they finish?”
  • on WORDS vs. IMAGES:
    “Pictures merely deceive. Words lie.”

Learn to love the chaos.

Read The Big Book of Misc.

For a copy of the ultra-rare limited first edition, email me. New print-on-demand and ebook versions should be available soon.


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