Questions for Terrible People: 250 Questions You'll Be Ashamed to Answer

· Simon and Schuster
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Guaranteed to bring out the worst in people!
 
Would you rather attend a funeral while high on laughing gas or go to your own wedding doped up on horse tranquilizers?
Which famous figure, living or dead, would be the most terrifying to be tickled by?
Which is greater: The number of times you've given money to a panhandler on the street or the number of times you've dropped change on the ground and left it there because you didn't feel like bending over?

If you seriously considered these questions, this book is for you. If you didn't, don't worry--you're probably still a terrible person. Use the other 247 questions in this book to find out just how terrible that is.

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4.5
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About the author

Wes Hazard was named one of “Boston Comedians to Watch” by The Boston Globe Magazine. Wes brings wit, energy, and honesty to the stage and the page, qualities that have made him a regular performer in Boston venues as well as at the Boston Comedy Festival and the Women in Comedy Festival. Wes is a multiple-time winner on The Moth StorySLAM stage and he’s appeared as a guest on the Comedy Bang! Bang! Live! podcast. He is the author of Questions for Terrible People.

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