I Hope My Mother Doesn't Read This I Hope My Mother Doesn't Read This

I Hope My Mother Doesn't Read This

A Collection of Humorous Essays

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Publisher Description

In his debut collection of candid, shocking and just plain hilarious essays, comedic artist and musician, Greg Scarnici recounts the period in his life when he was just starting to understand his sexuality and the city of New York that he calls home.  


From getting high with the ‘midget’ from Twin Peaks to giving a trucker a lap dance to the tune of Pebbles’ “Mercedes Boy,” I HOPE MY MOTHER DOESN’T READ THIS offers a snapshot of an artist coming to grips with his comedic artistry at a time when gay comedians were not as accepted as they are today. There are tales of sordid hook-ups, riotous soirees, narcotic mishaps, and an unforgettable encounter with Gina Gershon at a Saturday Night Live after-party, where Greg currently works as an Associate Producer.


No emotional stone is left unturned as Scarnici gives readers an uncensored and uproariously funny look into every step of becoming, as legendary nightlife columnist Michael Musto calls him: “One of the funniest people in NYC – as well as one of its biggest freaks.”

GENRE
Biographies & Memoirs
RELEASED
2015
22 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
134
Pages
PUBLISHER
Thought Catalog Books
SELLER
The Thought & Expression Co Inc.
SIZE
2.7
MB

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