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New comments on my book, "LOL at the GOP - Volume 6: Orange Is the New Crazy"

I just recently received the following comments on my book, "LOL at the GOP - Volume 6: Orange Is the New Crazy":

- "I really like the name of that book!"

- "I'm reading your book and laughing my ass off! It is funny as hell and scary too because I can hear Trump's voice in my head as I read - in other words you are spot on!!! OMG!!! And I didn't know that anybody else knew 'It Wasn't Me' by Shaggy! I thought I was the only one!"

- "OMG! 'This Bush is better than the last one.' My husband is probably wondering what the hell am I laughing at. Poor guy. Did you mention whether or not you've done stand up comedy cause you would be really good at it if you haven't!"

- "You would be good at stand up comedy! You're funny as hell and I think that you would have a big following! Think of your podcasts as preparation for stand up, you would be really good at it!"

- "I just finished your book and I laughed so hard."

- "My number one favorite author is Stephen King but now you are my number two favorite author for all of the laughs!"

You can find, purchase, and read the book here: https://www.amazon.com/LOL-GOP-Orange-New-Crazy-ebook/dp/B01MDPIIGU

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