"kick butt urbanized reflections"
The third line of this kick butt urbanized reflections
sums up the tome and author Jen Lancaster's philosophy as
she writes a letter to "Dear Carrie Bradshaw" (of Sex and
the City claim): "You are a fucking lair". From there no
sacred politically correct cows survive though anti
politically correct has become the in mantra; soon we will
learn from the anonymous pundits that it is time for an
anti anti politically correct movement. Nobody escapes
Ms. Lancaster's amusing wrath whether she discusses
Fletch, "retarded" people like herself and her readers
like this reviewer, Chicago, the New York Stock Exchange,
shopping at Target, or President Bush's Christian family
values that produced the "Twins" as his role models for
the rest of the country of his achievements. Readers from
the purple states will appreciate this often humorous
bulls-eyes but always rants on life in the American jungle
in which the Stairmaster always conquers the climber and
the neighbors suck (read the book if you want to know
what). Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 27, 2007
SummaryA Self-Indulgent, Surly, Ex-Sorority Girl's Guide to Why
it Often Sucks in the City, or Who are These Idiots and Why
Do They All Live Next Door to Me?
Jen Lancaster hates to burst your happy little bubble, but
life in the big city isn't all it's cracked up to be.
Contrary to what you see on TV and in the movies, most
urbanites aren't party-hopping in slinky dresses and strappy
stilettos. But lucky for us, Lancaster knows how to make the
life of the lower crust mercilessly funny and infinitely
entertaining.
Whether she's reporting rude neighbors to Homeland Security,
harboring a crush on her grocery store clerk, or
fightingand losingthe Battle of the
StairmasterLancaster explores how silly, strange, and
not-so-fabulous real city living can be. And if anyone
doesn't like it, they can kiss her big, fat, pink, puffy
down parka.
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