Race Me in a Lobster Suit: Absurd Internet Ads and the Real Conversations that Followed
By (Author) Kelly Mahon
Quirk Books
Quirk Books
26th March 2019
19th March 2019
United States
Paperback
208
Width 135mm, Height 203mm
Knit me into a cocoon...help me eat a burrito...pretend to be a chair at my dinner party...wrestle a komodo dragon...race me in a lobster suit. Author Kelly Mahon posts absurd gig ads online, and shares the conversations she had with the brave souls who wanted the job. This collection of prank Craigslist ads and the real email exchanges that followed is "hilarious, good fun" and the perfect gift for fans of offbeat humor (Huffington Post) When New York City copywriter Kelly Mahon started posting fake gig ads online as a creative outlet, she was surprised to find that there was someone interested in every bizarre job offer she dreamed up.Race Me in a Lobster Suitcollects Mahon's funniest posts, along with the improvised email exchanges with would-be cocoon knitters and lobster racers. Some correspondents became suspicious, while others seemed willing to play along. The result is good-natured comedy gold and a kind of collaborative entertainment that could only exist in the internet gig economy. Irreverent illustrations by cartoonist Graham Annable (creator of the Harvey Award nominatedGricklecomics) ensure that this small book offers outsize laughs. A quick, hilarious read,Race Me in a Lobster Suitis perfect for anyone who needs a bit of absurdity to brighten their day.
These Craigslist Ads Looking For Odd Services Are Hilarious, Good Fun. Huffington Post
Kelly Mahon is an advertising copywriter based in New York City. She's a graduate of Fairfield University and Miami Ad School.