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| Everyone''s life is governed by an internal code of conduct. Some call it morality. Others call it religion. But Bros in the know call this holy grail the Bro Code. Historically a spoken tradition passed from one generation to the next, the official code of conduct for Bros appears here in its published form for the first time ever. By upholding the tenets of this sacred and legendary document, any dude can learn to achieve Bro-dom. |
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From the Publisher:
The ultimate code of conduct for young men--written by TV character Barney Stinson--describes how a true "bro" will behave in any and all situations, describing the history of the "Bro Code," a profile of a "bro," the essential principles and tenets of the code, amendments and violations, and more. Original. 100,000 first printing.The ultimate code of conduct for young men--written by TV character Barney Stinson--describes how a true "bro" will behave in any and all situations, describing the history of the "Bro Code," a profile of a "bro," the essential principles and tenets of the code, amendments and violations, and more. Original. 100,000 first printing. |
Since the time of the caveman, men have lived their lives by an sacred and unspoken code of conduct. Now, in THE BRO CODE, "Barney Stinson" (Neil Patrick Harris's character) has put this manly ethos into words. Is it okay to sleep with your bro's ex-girlfriend and/or mother? Can you hug another bro? How many pizzas should we order? All these pressing questions are answered once and for all in the Holy Bible of male behavior and misbehavior. The BRO CODE originated as a reference in Season Three of the sitcom HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER, but now it has become a reality.
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Whether we know it or not, each of us lives a life governed by an internalized code of conduct. Some call it morality. Others call it religion. I call it "the Bro Code." For centuries men have attempted to follow this code with no universal understanding of what such an arrangement meant: Is it okay to hug a Bro?* If I''m invited to a Bro''s wedding, do I really have to bring a gift?? Can I sleep with a Bro''s sister or mother or both? Now, for the first time on paper, I have recorded the rules of social decorum that Bros have practiced since the dawn of man...if not before. The Bro Code previously existed only as an oral tradition (heh), so I have journeyed the globe to piece together and transcribe the scattered fragments of the Bro Code, pausing only to flesh it out myself (double heh). While not intending to write a "Guide to Being a Bro," if men should treat it as such and pass this compendium of knowledge from one generation to the n |
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