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One of the hottest stand-ups working today, Nate Bargatze brings his everyman comedy to the page in this hilarious collection of personal stories, opinions, and confessions.Nate Bargatze used to be a genius. That is, until the summer after seventh grade when he slipped, ...
One of the hottest stand-ups working today, Nate Bargatze brings his everyman comedy to the page in this hilarious collection of personal stories, opinions, and confessions.
Nate Bargatze used to be a genius. That is, until the summer after seventh grade when he slipped, fell off a cliff, hit his head on a rock, and âmy brain got, like, dented or something.â Before this accident, he dreamed of being âan electric engineer, or a brain doctor, or maybe a math person who does like, math things for a living.â Afterwards, a voice in his head told him, âItâs okay. Youâre dumb now. All you got is standup.â* But the âmath thingsâ industryâs loss is our gain because Nate went on to become one of todayâs top-grossing comedians who breaks both attendance and streaming records.
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In his highly-anticipated first book, Nate talks about life as a non-genius. From stories about his first car (named Old Blue, a clunky Mazda with a tennis ball for a stick shift), life as a Southerner (Northerners constantly ask him things like, do you believe in dinosaurs?), and his first apartment where a rat chewed a hole right through the wall to how his wife keeps him in line and so much more. He also reflects on such topics as Vandy football and the origins of sushi (how can a Philadelphia roll be from old-time Japan?).
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Nateâs book is full of heart and it will make readers laugh out loud and nod in recognition, but it probably wonât make them think too much.
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*Nateâs family disputes this entire story
Nate Bargatze used to be a genius. That is, until the summer after seventh grade when he slipped, fell off a cliff, hit his head on a rock, and âmy brain got, like, dented or something.â Before this accident, he dreamed of being âan electric engineer, or a brain doctor, or maybe a math person who does like, math things for a living.â Afterwards, a voice in his head told him, âItâs okay. Youâre dumb now. All you got is standup.â* But the âmath thingsâ industryâs loss is our gain because Nate went on to become one of todayâs top-grossing comedians who breaks both attendance and streaming records.
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In his highly-anticipated first book, Nate talks about life as a non-genius. From stories about his first car (named Old Blue, a clunky Mazda with a tennis ball for a stick shift), life as a Southerner (Northerners constantly ask him things like, do you believe in dinosaurs?), and his first apartment where a rat chewed a hole right through the wall to how his wife keeps him in line and so much more. He also reflects on such topics as Vandy football and the origins of sushi (how can a Philadelphia roll be from old-time Japan?).
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Nateâs book is full of heart and it will make readers laugh out loud and nod in recognition, but it probably wonât make them think too much.
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*Nateâs family disputes this entire story
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