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Funny, I am looking forward to reading anything and everything they publish!!!!
Though overall pretty funny, a lot of these jokes are the types of things I've seen over and over relative to dogs. Also, this was really too short to constitute a whole book.
I was keeping it together in public until I got to the bath one then i had tears running down my face from laughing so hard. Just so smart and funny.
Received via Netgalley in exchange for a fair and unbiased review.

I love The Oatmeal with a passion. Their comics are always fantastic, from the hilarious to the more serious and even occasionally heart touching. I always want to support them.
That being said, this book is way. too. short. There is so much fodder with this idea, so much to play with, and when you get to the end, you can't help sitting there thinking, "Wait...am I missing pages, or something?"
I mean, the middle-aged men don't even randomly hump anyone.
So, yes, hilarious, but lacking in terms of length. We always need more funny in the world.

I love The Oatmeal with a passion. Their comics are always fantastic, from the hilarious to the more serious and even occasionally heart touching. I always want to support them.
That being said, this book is way. too. short. There is so much fodder with this idea, so much to play with, and when you get to the end, you can't help sitting there thinking, "Wait...am I missing pages, or something?"
I mean, the middle-aged men don't even randomly hump anyone.
So, yes, hilarious, but lacking in terms of length. We always need more funny in the world.
'If My Dogs Were a Pair of Middle-Aged Men' by Matthew Inman is a short, but hilarious book that delivers exactly what the title promises.
Matthew Inman dedicates the book to his two idiot dogs, then proceeds to portray them as middle-aged men. When the owner sneezes, the dogs come running out yelling out 'Emergency!' They also beg to play fetch, then run away. These and other jokes that are played out to hilarious ends.
This might have run really thin, but at 36 pages, this book actually made me want more, which means it was probably a perfect length. I really enjoyed this one.
I received a review copy of this ebook from Andrews McMeel Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.
Matthew Inman dedicates the book to his two idiot dogs, then proceeds to portray them as middle-aged men. When the owner sneezes, the dogs come running out yelling out 'Emergency!' They also beg to play fetch, then run away. These and other jokes that are played out to hilarious ends.
This might have run really thin, but at 36 pages, this book actually made me want more, which means it was probably a perfect length. I really enjoyed this one.
I received a review copy of this ebook from Andrews McMeel Publishing and NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. Thank you for allowing me to review this ebook.