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3.86 AVERAGE

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I knew it be good cause it's Norm Macdonald, but what I did not expect was a literary masterpiece.

One of the funniest, saddest, and cleverest books I have ever read.

Truly a masterpiece.

I have not much else to say because what else is there to say about Norm Macdonald that hasn't already been said millions of times. So instead I'll leave my favourite weekend update joke of his at the bottom of this review.

Advice: pick up the damn book!

Favorite joke:
On Wednesday, World Chess champion Gary Kasparov tied Deep Blue, the IBM supercomputer that can examine 200 million positions per second, in the fourth game of their sex-game series. Earlier in the week, Kasparov admitted he made a "catastrophic blunder" in game two when he failed to force a draw by moving rook to e8, opting instead for a Cora-Kann defense that soon transposed into a Pribyl defense, which, after Deep Blue moved bishop to e7, gave it the advantage with its ninth position. With all due respect to Mr. Kasparov.... what the hell were you thinking??
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Load of nonsense. I loved it.

Not quite novel, not quite memoir. Totally Norm.

Now he may just be an ol' chunk of coal, but boy does he spin a good yarn.

RIP Normie and thank you for the memories.