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Dave Barry Does Japan
Author: Dave Barry
Hardcover, 1992, 210 pages, 0679404856, Random House
Condition: Like New
Clean, shiny cover, no writing, no folded pages, dust jacket in as new, square, white pages.
Publisher's Note: "One of the funniest people ever to tap tap on a PC." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: Not since George Bush's memorable dinner with the Japanese prime minister has the Land of the Rising Sun seen the likes of a goodwill ambassador like Dave Barry. Join him as he belts out oldies in a karaoke bar, marries a geriatric geisha girl, takes his first bath in public, bows to just about everyone, and explores culture shock in all its numerous humorous forms, including: Failing to Learn Japanese in Only Five Minutes (Or: "Very Much Good Morning, Sir!") ; Humor in Japan (Take My Tofu, Please!); Sports in Japan ("Yo, Batter! Loudly Make it Fly!"), and more.
Barry samples Japan's native cuisine ("things that have eyeballs or suckers or other flagrantly unacceptable organs still attached to them"); experiences the agonies of Kabuki and the ecstasies of karaoke; takes his first (and last) bath in public; and explores culture shock in all its humorous forms."
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Author: Dave Barry
Hardcover, 1992, 210 pages, 0679404856, Random House
Condition: Like New
Clean, shiny cover, no writing, no folded pages, dust jacket in as new, square, white pages.
Publisher's Note: "One of the funniest people ever to tap tap on a PC." PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER: Not since George Bush's memorable dinner with the Japanese prime minister has the Land of the Rising Sun seen the likes of a goodwill ambassador like Dave Barry. Join him as he belts out oldies in a karaoke bar, marries a geriatric geisha girl, takes his first bath in public, bows to just about everyone, and explores culture shock in all its numerous humorous forms, including: Failing to Learn Japanese in Only Five Minutes (Or: "Very Much Good Morning, Sir!") ; Humor in Japan (Take My Tofu, Please!); Sports in Japan ("Yo, Batter! Loudly Make it Fly!"), and more.
Barry samples Japan's native cuisine ("things that have eyeballs or suckers or other flagrantly unacceptable organs still attached to them"); experiences the agonies of Kabuki and the ecstasies of karaoke; takes his first (and last) bath in public; and explores culture shock in all its humorous forms."
We are a smoke/pet free home. Trust in the over 1700 feedbacks at my ebay site (elisia1).



