The Redneck Instruction Book - Couverture souple

Rawls, Sam

 
9781565541764: The Redneck Instruction Book

Synopsis

Rednecks everywhere, unite! As redneck-mania is sweeping across the country, it is becoming more and more acceptable and respectable to admit that one is a redneck.

By their very nature, rednecks eschew trendiness, political correctness, and calorie counting. They believe that yards aren't complete without a pink flamingo, and they wear caps advertising fertilizers or tractors. Rednecks are sure that only women should wear earrings and love to hunt their own food. Speaking of food, they have enjoyed Moon Pies and R.C. Cola and think it ain't food if it ain't fried. Rednecks also have a more respectful, honest, genteel manner. For example, they always say ma'am and sir, are loyal to a fault, and usually tip more than they should.

Whether they come from Bummingham, Alabama, or N'Awlins, Louisiana, or any town south of the Mason-Dixon Line, they all regard their homes as being in God's Country. However, while the concentration of these good old boys is highest in the South, their numbers are growing nationwide. Being a redneck is not just where one lives . . . it is a frame of mind, a way of life.

You can become a redneck if you aren't one already. Just follow the rules in The Redneck Instruction Book. And soon you too will know the real Bigfoot is a truck and think hors d'oeuvres are a can of Vienna sausages.

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À propos de l?auteur

SCRAWLS is an editorial cartoonist for the Rockdale Citizen (Conyers, GA) and Creative Loafing Magazine (Atlanta, GA). The illustrator of the book How to Speak Southern, he is also the creator of Pop's Place comic strip for King Features Syndicate. He resides deep in the heart of God's Country in Conyers, Georgia.

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