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For me, Red Green is mostly a fond family memory where we are all gathered at my uncle's house for Christmas, watching Red Green late at night, and laughing uncontrollably. It's one of those shows that's even more humorous when you watch it with a group. Especially when that group is your slightly "off" side of the family with the strange sense of humor.
This guy right here is the last guy I thought would be hitting the nail on the head when it came to women (particularly in marriage).

Who is Steve Smith? I cannot separate Red Green as the character versus the actor. He is Red Green. There is plenty of that funny Red Green tone in this book, but I was also surprised at how true and observant much of the book is.
There are a lot of women in this world who will excite you, but there are probably only a couple that will make you feel comfortable. Grab one of them and string together as many one-night stands together as both of you can stand together.
I've heard of cases where the only time a wife listens to her husband is when he's talking to himself. That's because women aren't nearly as interested in what they hear as they are in what they overhear.
You may be concerned when she comes into the house with a shopping bag because it means she bought something. Don't worry about it. It's when she comes in with no shopping bag that you're really in trouble. That means she's hidden everything in the trunk or under the hood, waiting until you go out before sneaking them into the house.
I read that last one to my husband while snickering like a madwoman. He didn't find it nearly as humorous...
This book spans from advice for a very young man (dating) to a defeated man (married). The younger section was a little tough for me to get through (although the advise on having "the talk" with your son was fantastic), which is why I'm giving this four stars. Still a great read for any Red Green fan. I'd advise that if you haven't seen the show, you should watch it before reading the book so that the voice of Red Green really comes through.
This guy right here is the last guy I thought would be hitting the nail on the head when it came to women (particularly in marriage).

Who is Steve Smith? I cannot separate Red Green as the character versus the actor. He is Red Green. There is plenty of that funny Red Green tone in this book, but I was also surprised at how true and observant much of the book is.
There are a lot of women in this world who will excite you, but there are probably only a couple that will make you feel comfortable. Grab one of them and string together as many one-night stands together as both of you can stand together.
I've heard of cases where the only time a wife listens to her husband is when he's talking to himself. That's because women aren't nearly as interested in what they hear as they are in what they overhear.
You may be concerned when she comes into the house with a shopping bag because it means she bought something. Don't worry about it. It's when she comes in with no shopping bag that you're really in trouble. That means she's hidden everything in the trunk or under the hood, waiting until you go out before sneaking them into the house.
I read that last one to my husband while snickering like a madwoman. He didn't find it nearly as humorous...
This book spans from advice for a very young man (dating) to a defeated man (married). The younger section was a little tough for me to get through (although the advise on having "the talk" with your son was fantastic), which is why I'm giving this four stars. Still a great read for any Red Green fan. I'd advise that if you haven't seen the show, you should watch it before reading the book so that the voice of Red Green really comes through.
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