Category: Autobiography & Biographies, Humor
Language: EnglishKeywords: Comedy Dating Roast Stand-up Weight
Written by Lisa Lampanelli
Read by Lisa Lampanelli
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 96 Kbps
Unabridged
As one of America’s hottest female comedians, Lisa Lampanelli has earned critical acclaim across the country for her no-holds-barred style and ability to make people laugh at their own stereotypes and differences.
Now, from the gutter-mouth comedienne who “talks like a truck driver but resembles a ’50s housewife” (New York Times) comes her over-the-top, laugh-out-loud memoir, Chocolate, Please.
Often described as “a cross between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of estrogen”, Lampanelli has an opinion on every subject under the sun, and she happily dishes on nearly everything - from why all white women should date black men, to the virtues of codependency, to how to turn a stick of butter into parental love and attention - and offers her dangerously hilarious “Rules to Live By”, delightedly skewering all topics with equal fervor, herself included.
As one of America’s hottest female comedians, Lisa Lampanelli has earned critical acclaim across the country for her no-holds-barred style and ability to make people laugh at their own stereotypes and differences.
Now, from the gutter-mouth comedienne who “talks like a truck driver but resembles a ’50s housewife” (New York Times) comes her over-the-top, laugh-out-loud memoir, Chocolate, Please.
Often described as “a cross between Don Rickles, Archie Bunker, and a vial of estrogen”, Lampanelli has an opinion on every subject under the sun, and she happily dishes on nearly everything - from why all white women should date black men, to the virtues of codependency, to how to turn a stick of butter into parental love and attention - and offers her dangerously hilarious “Rules to Live By”, delightedly skewering all topics with equal fervor, herself included.