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A Life of Dirty Jokes and Whiskey: Take pleasure interpreting this shameless mouthwatering story, about a life filled with sex, love, deception, dirty
Ricky Lawrence
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Richard Lawrence Braun
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Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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A Life of Dirty Jokes and Whiskey: Take pleasure interpreting this shameless mouthwatering story, about a life filled with sex, love, deception, dirty - Lawrence, Ricky ; Braun, Richard Lawrence
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Synopsis "A Life of Dirty Jokes and Whiskey: Take pleasure interpreting this shameless mouthwatering story, about a life filled with sex, love, deception, dirty"
Take pleasure interpreting this shameless mouthwatering story, about a life filled with sex, love, deception, dirty jokes and whiskey. A story inspire by real life decadent debauchery, seen through the eyes and words of Ricky Lawrence. Arguably "A Life of Dirty Jokes and Whiskey" will be the funniest, filthiest, most revealing, immoral errotic book you will read in your lifetime. You are probably wondering... Who the hell is Ricky Lawrence? Ricky Lawrence is an American comedian, who traveled the back roads of comedy. Ricky represents every funny comedian you ever saw but can't remember their name or face. This story will give you an idea of the path that led to a life of dirty jokes and whiskey. Ricky Lawrence influenced television shows you might remember. In 1983, in the final episode of the celebrated show Mash, Hawkeye gets on a helicopter to fly away and go home. As the copter ascends he looks down seeing rocks in the dirt arranged by Honeycutt saying "Goodbye." Ricky played the 'helicopter co-pilot.' In 1993, the very last episode of the legendary TV show Cheers, Sam Malone decided to sell the bar and move to California with Diane. In the final scene, there's a loud knock at the front door, standing in the empty bar Sam yells "Sorry, we're closed," turning to straighten a picture hanging on the wall, ending the show. Ricky Lawrence was knocking.