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by P. J. O'Rourke
Ensconced on the domestic boardroom's throne, P. J. O'Rourke faces a three-year-old who
wants a cell phone, a free-lance career devoted to writing articles like
"Chewing-Mouth Dogs Bring Hope to People with Eating Disorders," and neighbors
who smell like Democrats.
P.J. leaps from the couch to pursue assignments such as a high-speed drive across the
ugliest part of India at the hottest time of the year, a blind (drunk) wine tasting with
Christopher Buckley, and a sojourn at the U.N. Millennial Summit, where he runs the risk
of perishing from boredom and puts readers in peril of laughing themselves to death.
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