S Is for Stupid: An Encyclopedia of Stupidity
By (Author) Leland Gregory
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Andrews McMeel Publishing
1st March 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Humour
081
Paperback
416
Width 142mm, Height 214mm
With his best-selling track record, Gregory is one of AMPa (TM)s most successful non-cartoon humorists. Stupid American History was #12 on the New York Times paperback best-seller list in July 2009. From absurd 911 calls to presidential philosophizing and foolish felons, Leland Gregory generates the best laughs by exposing the worst of human nature. Collectively, his humor collections have sold more than 500,000 copies and generated two "New York Times" best-sellers. Inside "S Is for Stupid," Gregory sets his sights on the stupidest of stupid with a "best-of" collection featuring 50 percent new material and 50 percent fan favorites. As Gregory's largest collection yet, "S Is for Stupid" features more than 350 pages of outrageous stories, trivia, and factoids organized alphabetically by topic. Such entries include: * The following is a doctor's actual diagnostic notation: The patient is married but sexually active. * "Shooting Reported at Firing Range" --the State, Columbia, South Carolina, August 4, 2006 * Arrested for public urination in Bowling Green, Ohio: Mr. Joshua Pees. --the "Sentinel-Tribune," Bowling Green, Ohio, September 5, 2001 Because the stories Gregory chronicles are just that unbelievable, each anecdote, quote, or factoid is presented with relevant background information, including its verified news source.
The jokes, wacky anecdotes, and inane quotes in Leland Gregory s "Stupid"-themed anthologies showcase the best of human nature at its worst.Through his Twitter handle of @ChronicStupid, Leland shares headlines, quips, and unbelievable feats of folly culled from print, online, and broadcast media around the globe.He has authored more than a dozen humor titles, including "What's the Number for 911" and the "New York Times" best-sellers "Stupid American History" and "America's Dumbest Criminals." A tireless promoter, he has made hundreds of radio and television appearances, including multiple appearances on NBC's "Today" show."