Books : Bubba Talks: Of Life, Love, Sex, Whiskey, Politics, Foreigners, Teenagers, Movies, Food, Football, and Other Matters That Occasiona
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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780385470797
ISBN number: 0385470797
Label: Anchor
Manufacturer: Anchor
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 164
Printing Date: September 01, 1993
Publishing house: Anchor
Release Date: September 01, 1993
Sale Popularity Level: 446176
Studio: Anchor
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Among the provocative social phenomena of our time, few have caught the public fancy as profoundly as that quintessentially American species known as Bubba. The conventional notion of Bubba is a Southern redneck who thinks a rented movie and a six-pack are quality entertainment. According to Dan Jenkins, this historical view has been advanced largely by 'effete Easterners and West Coast ponytails who claim to like trout pizza and fat novels written by some kind of Ecuadorian'. Granted, says Jenkins, there is more than one Bubba from Georgia who has spray-painted his girl's name on an overpass. But there is also more than one Bubba from Chicago who will do his Christmas shopping at Graceland. Bubba, Jenkins concludes, is a state of mind, and he proceeds to let Bubba define himself by speaking on topics ranging from beer to ballet, from haircuts to the homeless.
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Dan Jenkins is usuallly great--not this time.
Don't waste your time or the money...This one just doesn't cut it.
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DAN JENKINS IS DAN JENKINS....HE IS MY PERSONAL TIGER NICKLAUS MEREDITH...I HAVE READ MANY AUTHORS BUT MR JENKINS STRIKES OUT ALL OTHERS ... HE IS MY HOSS BUBBA
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