The hippest stars of stage, screen and TV bring their hilarious magic and comedy act to book form--and teach readers how to con, do magic and generally trick close personal friends into looking like helpless idiots. The authors, who appear regularly on "Saturday Night Live", "The David Letterman Show" and "Tonight", will tour 11 cities.
The celebrity authors of "How to Play with Your Food" take pranks on the road in a fiendishly funny compendium of traveling mischief that includes practical jokes, miracles, and anecdotes. Travel has has never been so much fun!
When a police diver finds the body of his ex-lover in the waters off New York City, he realizes she was the love of his life, so he sets off to find her killer along with her best friend, a gay hairdresser.
The Golden Rule of Schmoozing is an uncommon guide to discovering your own magnetism. As a result, you might be rewarded with a better job, better airline seats, better restaurant service, a warning instead of a speeding ticket--and, best of all, healthier, happier relationships with your family and friends. Aye Jaye is a performer, entertainer, ...
First, there was the consummately tasteless but exceedingly successful Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends. Now star comic-magicians Penn & Teller have gone one giant step beyond obnoxiousness with How to Play with Your Food. Learn how to make blood pour out of Mom's Jell-O mold; trick your pals into picking up the restaurant tab; bounce fruit six feet ...
The bestselling co-author of "Penn & Teller's Cruel Tricks for Dear Friends" reveals a lifetime's worth of professional poker players' secrets, based on conversations with an old-time card hustle, to show how to cheat, make money, and win big.
A collection of tricks from post-modern magicians Penn and Teller including how to make blood pour out of heart-shaped jelly cake, ways to trick your friends into picking up the restaurant bill, and how to disturb your colleagues by peeling an orange to reveal an apple.
So what is schmoozing? According to Webster's unabridged dictionary, schmoozing is a yiddish word that means to chat or to converse idly. But today there is a common misconception, the word has come to suggest a con or trickery. It's not. Schmoozing is the Golden Rule at full throttle. It's a thrill and an art form that encourages people to say, ...
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