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Stories I Tell: A Comic's Random Attempts to Make Some Sense Out of Nonsense

PublisherPaul D'Angelo
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Author(s)Paul D'Angelo
PublisherPaul D'Angelo
ISBN / ASIN069229435X
ISBN-139780692294352
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank595,479
MarketplaceUnited States  🇺🇸

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Gold Medal Winner 2015 eLit Book Awards! Finalist 2015 International Book Awards! Paul Murphy spent eleven years as an Essex County, Massachusetts Assistant District Attorney, supervising several of the Commonwealth's busiest district courthouses, before building a reputation as a noted criminal-defense trial attorney. The unexpected twist to this story is that, at the same time, under the pseudonym of Paul D’Angelo, Paul was simultaneously becoming one of the nation’s top stand-up comedians with appearances at venues from Boston, to New York, to Vegas, the West Coast and a great deal of stops in between. The Los Angeles Times once called comedian D’Angelo "quite likely the funniest entertainer you've never heard of…yet." Known as a prolific creator of intelligent, introspective and reflective humor that everyone can relate to…men and women, young and old, blue or white collar…there are still numerous comedy routines, funny stories and anecdotes that Paul rarely gets an opportunity to share with his live audiences. D'Angelo's book, Stories I Tell: A Comic's Random Attempts to Make Some Sense Out of Non-sense, presents many of these comedic treasures in a random collection of entertaining musings, which range in subject matter from hilarious courtroom stories, to the dilemma facing an unhappy Eva Braun as she contemplates breaking-up with Hitler; from a stand-up comic’s life in Hol-lywood, to being attacked by a Great White Shark in his own water-bed; and from satirical commentary on contemporary society, to Paul’s awkward attempts at conversation while having lunch with Jesus. D'Angelo’s constantly evolving and diverse selection of original material takes normal everyday experiences and spins them into hilarious yarns. It's a fun, easy read with unique observations and down to earth stop-and-think humor.
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