Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea (Paperback)

Author: Chelsea Handler
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Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781416596363
Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment
Publish Date: 12/29/2009
Buy.com Sku: 208394598
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Pages: 272
 
In a word: hilarious. . . . These are some of the funniest stories I have ever read and they''re also some of the most unexpectedly heartfelt--Laura Zigman, author of "Animal Husbandry."
 
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Popular comedian Chelsea Handler shares some of her strange and amusing exploits in this collection of humor essays. Known for her ability to get herself into some rather strange situations, Handler has a quick wit and bawdy sense of humor that have earned her a spot as a top-ranking female comedian.

 
 

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CHAPTER ONE

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I was nine years old and walking myself to school one morning when I heard the unfamiliar sound of a prepubescent boy calling my name. I had heard my name spoken out loud by males before, but it was most often by one of my brothers, my father, or a teacher, and it was usually followed up with a shot to the side of the head.

I turned around and spotted Jason Safirstein. Jason was an adorable fifth-grader with an amazing lower body who lived down the street from me. I had never walked to school, had a conversation with, or even so much as made eye contact with Jason before. After lifting up one of my earmuffs to make sure I had heard him correctly, I nervously attempted to release my wedgie while waiting for him to catch up. (A futile effort, as it turned out, when wearing two mittens the size of car batteries.)

"I heard you were going to be in a movie with Goldie Hawn," he said to me, out of breath.

Shit. I

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