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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707271417/8898_knees-together-arms-flapping.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/1707271417/8898_knees-together-arms-flapping_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="Knees Together, Arms Flapping" alt ="Knees Together, Arms Flapping"/></a><br//>When I wrote A Year with the Hoopers, my only goal was to be as funny as possible. Before doing any other work on the book, I wrote more than 2,000 gags: one-liners, jokes, aphorisms, and cartoons. About 70 of those gags wound up in the book, a few others were shoved into stories and screenplays, and most of the rest were destroyed. The remaining 129 gags are in this ebook.When I wrote A Year with the Hoopers, my only goal was to be as funny as possible. Who needs plots, richly-developed characters, or the human condition? Not me! Before doing any other work on the book, I wrote more than 2,000 gags: one-liners, jokes, aphorisms, cartoons, and anything else I could think of. About 70 of those gags wound up in the book.What was I to do with the remaining 1,930 gags? For almost all of them, the answer was painfully simple: hold my nose, erase them off my hard drive, and pretend they&#039;d never existed. I put a few of them in short stories and some others in screenplays. Yet a stubborn contingent of 129 gags lingered.Now, about five years later&mdash;as I was purging my files for an entirely unrelated reason&mdash;I stumbled upon the remaining gags again. I read them and liked them. And I thought, &ldquo;Why don&#039;t I put them in a free ebook and share them with the world?&rdquo; And I also thought, &ldquo;Maybe publishing these gags will encourage a million people to buy A Year with the Hoopers! I&#039;ll be rich!&rdquo;Benevolence and greed are a powerful combination. Thus this book was born. It&#039;s short but it&#039;s free, and you may find a laugh or two in it.]]></description>
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