![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We've all given or received cakes, and some of those cakes have been ugly. Part of that is the author's good-natured sense of humor, which ends up being wholesomely sarcastic, and part of that is the subject matter, which conveys a kind of innocent obliviousness. But CAKE WRECKS actually holds up pretty well. Instagram || Twitter || Facebook || Amazon || PinterestĪ lot of these "found and submitted" collections of humor books can be really mean-spirited and the jokes in them doesn't always age well from their origins of being meme dumping sites/blogs. all i can say about this book is: page 6. even the simple ones: "i lave you" on a heart-shaped cake. but on a cake there is something tragic and bold about misspellings. i've seen misspellings before (i do read greg's reviews before i vote for them!) hee. it's mostly the misspelling/misunderstanding section. i worked at ben and jerry's during college and i made some cakes in my day, so i am familiar with the kind of hi-larious things people request be written on their cakes, particularly when the store is within spitting distance of three college dorms full of stoned kids. ![]() now that i know this exists on this computer thing i am going to check it out because this book made me cry with laughter. i'm very backwards-i don't just naturally know about any of those blogs or websites that you people take for granted. and certainly not as much as this book has made me laugh. If it weren't for that table on the ground floor of my store, i don't think i would ever laugh. ![]()
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