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Race Me In A Lobster Suit Absurd Internet Ads And The Real Conversations That Followed Annable

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Race Me In A Lobster Suit Absurd Internet Ads And The Real Conversations That Followed Annable
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Publisher: Quirk Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 36.98 MB
Pages: 206
Author: Annable, Graham;Mahon, Kelly
ISBN: 9781683691044, 9781683691051, 1683691040, 1683691059
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Race Me In A Lobster Suit Absurd Internet Ads And The Real Conversations That Followed Annable by Annable, Graham;mahon, Kelly 9781683691044, 9781683691051, 1683691040, 1683691059 instant download after payment.

"The internet is fun again! 'Knit me into a cocoon.' 'Feed me a burrito.' 'Race me in a lobster suit.' When New York City copywriter Kelly Mahon started posting fake gig ads online as a creative outlet, she was surprised to find that there was someone interested in every bizarre job offer she dreamed up. Race Me In a Lobster Suit collects Mahon's funniest posts, along with the improvised email exchanges with would-be cocoon knitters and lobster racers. Some correspondents became suspicious, while others seemed willing to play along. The result is good-natured comedy gold and a kind of collaborative entertainment that could only exist in the internet gig economy"--Page[4] of cover.

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