Secret Philadelphia (A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful and Obscure)
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Three Stooges Career Guide, The
Advice For Climbing the Ladder
Author: | Sam Stall |
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Hardback: | 148 pages |
Publisher: | Running Press (2011) |
Avg. Rating: | [ Unrated ] |
In Print? | No |
From the dust cover...
"Since their debut in 1925, The Three Stooges have become worldwide comedy legends. Their slapstick humor and physical farce have given generations of fans a million smiles and gut-busting guffaws. Now, they're back to give something more -- career advice. What? The Three Stooges offering career advice? Why soitenly!
Who better than the Boys to impart scores of classic bits of working world wisdom for the recent grad or the longtime business man and woman? If you think about it, Moe, Larry and Curly may be the poster boys for the phrase "jack of all trades, master of none." From painting to plumbing to banking to teaching to much more, The Three Stooges have dilly-dabbled in so many professions that their knowledge can be shared by just about anyone in the working world, whether you're in a blue collar, white collar, or no-collar career!"
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