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Dirty daddy [the chronicles of a family man turned filthy comedian]

Saget, Bob (Author).

Summary: Bob Saget opens up about some of his personal experiences with life and death, his career, and his reputation for sick humor. All with his highly original blend of silliness, vulgarity, humor and heart, and all framed by a man who loves being funny above all else.

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  • ISBN: 006233154X
  • ISBN: 9780062331540
  • Physical Description: 6 sound discs (6 3/4 hr.) : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
    sound disc
    CD-Unabridged
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: New York : HarperAudio, 2014.

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General Note:
Subtitle from container.
Participant or Performer Note: Read by the author.
Subject: Actors United States Biography
Comedians United States Biography
Saget, Bob

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kenton County.

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  • Library Journal Reviews : LJ Reviews 2014 September #1

    In this heartfelt memoir, Saget relives his childhood, loss of close family members, stand-up career, and breakthrough on the sitcom Full House, as well as his work on America's Funniest Home Videos and parts on shows such as Entourage. Fans will find more earnest reflection here than laughs, although even the touching stories of loss are scattered with Saget's trademark anatomical and scatological one-liners. Saget makes a point of skipping behind-the-scenes dirt from the entertainment world, although he does relate a few amusing stories where he is the butt of the joke. Instead, listeners can expect to hear thoughtful tales of the author meeting his comedy idols as well as pieces expressing gratitude for his career, family, fans, and fellow comedians and actors. Chapters are arranged thematically rather than chronologically, often revealing his thoughts on the close relationship between suffering and comedy. Saget's narration could have used a bit more energy, but his tone closely matches the mood of the book. VERDICT Recommended for Saget fans and those who enjoy learning about comedians' process.—Cliff Landis, Georgia State Univ. Lib., Atlanta

    [Page 62]. (c) Copyright 2014. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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