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All 18 episodes from the second series of the popular TV comedy. In 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game' Carrie tries to get over her bust-up with Mr Big by dating a baseball player. 'The Awful Truth' finds Miranda talking dirty with her man. 'The Freak Show' has Charlotte date a man called Mr Pussy. 'They Shoot Single People, Don't They?' sees Samantha date a club owner. In 'Four Women and a Funeral' Miranda buys her own apartment. 'The Cheating Curve' finds Carrie back together with Mr Big. 'The Chicken Dance' sees the four friends attend a wedding. 'The Man, The Myth, The Viagra' has Miranda start dating a bartender. 'Old Dogs New Dicks' finds Charlotte dating an uncircumcised man. 'The Caste System' sees Samantha date a wealthy man. 'Evolution' has Charlotte unsure about the man she is dating. In 'La Douleur Exquise!' Miranda dates a man who enjoys the thought of being caught in the act. 'Games People Play' finds Samantha dating a sports fan. 'The Fuck Buddy' has Carrie recovering from another break-up with Mr Big. 'Shortcomings' sees Samantha date Charlotte's brother. 'Was It Good For You?' finds Carrie dating a recovering alcoholic. In 'Twenty-Something Girls vs Thirty-Something Women' the friends take a vacation and Charlotte dates a younger man. And finally in 'Ex and the City' Miranda meets a man she once used to date and Mr Big announces that he is getting married.
Wielding her layered and comically absurd style, Markoe takes readers back through her time as a Girl Scout, where she learned that "scouting" was really more about learning housewifery skills, to her earliest crushes on uniquely awful boys and her growing obsession with television. Much has changed in our world since Markoe wrote in her diaries, or has it? Climate change wasn't yet a rallying call, but the growing hole in the ozone preoccupied Markoe's young mind. No one was flocking to the desert for Burning Man, but Markoe readily partook in the Ken Kesey Acid Test. As she charts the divide between her adolescence and adulthood, Markoe questions and berates her younger self, revealing how much is opaque to us in those young years. Perfect for fans of Roz Chast, Allie Brosh, and Lynda Barry, We Saw Scenery is a laugh-out-loud story of a girl growing up, told from the perspective of the woman she became, and it will speak to all who wanted to understand themselves in the midst of their own maturing.
"The World and the Word" is a fresh introduction to the Old
Testament driven largely by the fact that so much Christian
preaching and teaching today increasingly ignores what is eighty
percent of the Bible. Authors Eugene Merrill, Mark Rooker, and
Michael Grisanti work through the world and text of the Old
Testament always making three major points:
Dawn Tarnauer's life isn't exactly a success story. Already twice
divorced, the young Californian is too busy job-hopping to start a
career, her current boyfriend insists on living "off the grid," her
Life Coach sister perpetually interferes with incomprehensible
affirmations, her eccentric mother is busy promoting the
culmination of her life's work: The Every Holiday Tree, and her
father is ending his brief third marriage while scheduling two
dates for the same night. "From the Hardcover edition."
Award-winning comedy writer Merrill Markoe, the slightly warped
mind behind Stupid Pet Tricks, is an old hand with dogs. She knows
who's boss (they are) and the myriad ways a loving pet can make you
feel guilty twenty-four hours a day. This new edition of Merrill
Markoe's classic collection of humorous essays gives readers the
choicest selections along with brand-new material.
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