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Podcast: "I Feel Snitty," Episode 140: "Take a Look, It's in My Book, It's a Reading Promo - Part 10" is now available!

Since I've been so busy writing books, I decided to write and release 19 podcasts - one per book I've released to this point. What I decided to do is release them all today, but to only market one per week.

Having said that, episode 140 of my podcast ("I Feel Snitty"), entitled, "Take a Look, It's in My Book, It's a Reading Promo - Part 10," is now available! Here's a brief description of it:

Want something cheap which will make you laugh like you're on nitrous oxide, feel as high as a kite shaped like a marijuana plant, and drunk, while still being completely legal? Then grab yourself a bottle of whiskey and read this book, The Kind-Hearted Smartass - Volume 2: The Wisecracks Continue. In this book, Craig Rozniecki - author of The Kind-Hearted Smartass and the LOL at the GOP series - goes in-depth with more topics than an obsessive mathematician would care to count, which include: What passing bills would be like if Congress was drunk, where narcissists can go for dating (besides a mirror), why saying "just sayin'" is kind of annoying, how there can be such a thing as a germaphobic nymphomaniac, and more! So, go on, grab that bottle of whiskey, sit back, and laugh harder than a dentist nicknamed "Dr. Chuckles," while reading Rozniecki's ninth book, The Kind-Hearted Smartass - Volume 2: The Wisecracks Continue.

The podcast can be heard here: https://ifeelsnitty.podbean.com/e/take-a-look-its-in-my-book-its-a-reading-promo-part-10/

The book can be purchased for $14.00 on paperback here: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/craig-rozniecki/the-kind-hearted-smartass-volume-2-the-wisecracks-continue-uncensored-version/paperback/product-1e8n94qz.html?page=1&pageSize=4

The book can be purchased for $4.99 on Kindle here: https://www.amazon.com/Kind-Hearted-Smartass-Wisecracks-Continue-Uncensored-ebook/dp/B00JU3D5IM/ref=sr_1_16?dchild=1&qid=1620064851&refinements=p_27%3ACraig+Rozniecki&s=digital-text&sr=1-16

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