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Esquire The Rules: A Man's Guide to Life

by Esquire Magazine (Editor), David Granger
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Overview

Now in paperback, this men's manual to life in the 21st century is out just in time for Father's Day!
Derived from the magazine's popular feature, Esquire The Rules provides plenty of lighthearted reading, manly musings, and good advice. It's entertainment to live by, covering work to sex and everything in between-including Rule Number 581: If the bartender has a mullet, ordering a martini is probably a bad idea.

Synopsis

Derived from Esquire’s popular feature, this wildly entertaining, bestselling men’s manual to life in the 21st century is revised, expanded, and with color added! It now offers 668 rules in all (91 of them new to this edition), providing even more lighthearted reading, manly musings, and, occasionally, good advice. Accompanied by full-color illustrations throughout, these rules are guaranteed to set a guy straight. Here is what guys need to live by:

Rule number 2: When someone says he is “pumped” about something, it usually means he’s about to do something stupid.

Rule number 36: No matter how hard you practice, you cannot say the phrase, “Yeah, right” without sounding sarcastic.

Rule number 45: For the last time, no goddamn Speedos.

Rule number 108: The road to hell is not paved with good intentions. The road to hell is paved with smooth-jazz CDs, herbal teas, John Tesh specials, and low-fat cheese.

Rule number 154: Properly made, leftover chili gets better and better every day until the fourth day, at which point it begins its slow decline.

Rule number 59: The study of inert gases is best left to professionals.

Rule number 38: When it comes to luggage, men don’t pull.

About the Author, Esquire Magazine

Esquire is recognized as one of the best and most popular magazines for men. It has a monthly readership of 3.3 million and has been a finalist for 53 National Magazine Awards, the industry's highest honor, and won 14-including the coveted award for “General Excellence” in 2006. Esquire publishes 22 editions around the world.

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Book Details

Published
March 1, 2008
Publisher
Hearst Books
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781588166937

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