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Wrong Again!

More of the Biggest Mistakes and Miscalculations Ever Made
Jane O'Boyle - Author
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Book: Paperback | 5.55 x 6.29in | 128 pages | ISBN 9780452282018 | 01 Nov 2000 | Plume | 18 - AND UP
Wrong Again!
A second collection of the world's most outrageous blunders-a humor series that should last as long as nobody's perfect. In the tradition of Plume's own Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest and Would You Rather... "No one wants to own an automobile in any other color than black." --Henry Ford, when producing the Model T "I don't like to take my clothes off." --Actress Demi Moore, shortly before she posed nude for the cover of Vanity Fair--twice-and appeared topless in no less than six movies. "I hear Carolina's going to start a freshman, and I know you can't win a national championship with a freshman." --Commentator and former Marquette coach Al McGuire on the 1981 University of North Carolina basketball team that included a freshman named Michael Jordan (UNC went on to win the championship) From teachers who had no faith in their students ("He is hopeless as a composer." --Beethoven's teacher), to actor Burt Reynolds misspelling his name while signing his autograph in cement along the Hollywood Walk of Fame, this side-splitting sequel proves once again that while two Wrongs! don't make a right, they do make for a hilarious reading experience.
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