How To Do Everything: (from The Man Who Should Know)

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How To Do Everything: (from The Man Who Should Know)

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CANADIAN240 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Sep 06, 2011
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 240
  • Publisher: Doubleday Canada
  • ISBN: 9780385667753
  • Dimensions: 6.06" W x 0.65" L x 8.96" H
RED GREEN is the leader of Possum Lodge, Chapter 11, a northern Ontario eyesore. He is friendly, inventive, cheap and as honest as the day is long, which means he's the least honest on December 21. When he works on his handyman projects, Red is not stupid, he's impatient. So he uses duct tape to "buy time." Red Green is the star of The Red Green Show, which had first runs in Canada and the US from 1991 until 2006, making it the longest running live-action scripted comedy in the world. It continues to be enormously popular in reruns here and in the States. Red Green is the creation of Canadian comedian and writer Steve Smith.

Artist Red Green has previously illustrated his own poetry books, which he kept carefully hidden until it was agreed he could do the illustrations for this book. Photographer Red Green's discovery that a professional might charge upwards of a hundred dollars led him to the decision to take the damn pictures in this book himself.
"When looking for wisdom on big questions, I turn to either the Bible or Red Green."
—Ken Gallinger, Ethically Speaking columnist, Toronto Star

"[H]ilarious, satirical and smart. . . . Some of the advice—such as [Smith's] tips on surviving marriage—is wiser and more honest than anything you'll read in a real so-called self-help book."
The Globe and Mail

"Thankfully . . . Steve Smith is as crafty with words as he is with DIY home renovations."
Toronto Life

"For those suffering from Possum Lodge withdrawal—fear not, because Red's back and he's written the ultimate do-it-yourself and self-help manual all rolled into one."
—Canoe.com

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