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Moderation in all things! Anybody read the part in "Room Four" where the neurotic accountant is still obsessing about his cash back card after he's in a coma? (Its dark humor satire, gotta roll with it). Why is a budget so hard?
When you don't start your bucket life until after you die...like the guy in the coma in "Room Four" who is scrambling for a reason to make it back to life. And the old guy is telling him its too late. Cool book, kind of a "Christmas Carol/Scrooge" for the modern age.
Please put Tina Fey as one of the docs if they make a movie of "Room Four", she could pull off the satire for the director or True. Knauss writes some hilarious dialogue!
I'd like to thank my mom, and God, and thank a bunch of other people and, and, and, um...I actually hope they don't cut the obscure stuff because its more interesting to here from the technical crew on some slightly indie film than the big star that already overexposed...remember Diablo Cody who wrote "Juno" she was aw...more
Go granny! This reminds me of the Swedish book "The 100 year old man who climbed out the window and Disappeared" and the other one "Room Four" with Jerry. Two cool old guys who were not done living yet.
Last two good books I read: Wahoo Rhapsody by Morey and Room Four by Knauss, both indie authors, recommended by friends on goodreads, both hilarious...read the 1st 15 pages of 50 on the kindle freebie and thought it was hilarious too, but for the fact that it was so badly written.
10/9/2012
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