Weird and Wacky Jobs Coloring Book
Title | Weird and Wacky Jobs Coloring Book PDF eBook |
Author | Diana Zourelias |
Publisher | Courier Dover Publications |
Pages | 52 |
Release | 2015-04-15 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 0486780112 |
Cow puncher, foot model, mannequin sculptor, and potato chip inspector are among these peculiar professions. Each of the 45 full-page illustrations features a job description quiz with multiple-choice answers. Includes solutions.
Dinosaurs with Jobs
Title | Dinosaurs with Jobs PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Sourcebooks |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016-06 |
Genre | Dinosaurs |
ISBN | 9781492647218 |
This coloring book features twenty examples of the dinosaur driving instructors, dog groomers, astronauts, tech support specialists, and more whose work makes our world a better place.
I Hate My Fucking Job Coloring Book
Title | I Hate My Fucking Job Coloring Book PDF eBook |
Author | Coloring Crew |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 2020-11-10 |
Genre | |
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Looking for funny Job Related gifts? This Swear Word Coloring Book is Perfect!Funny and cheap gift ideas for people who hate their jobis are hard to come by but we think we've made a great one with this Job coloring book! Way more interesting than a pair of socks or a t-shirt. This hilarious sweary coloring book for grown ups will create plenty of laughs all round. It makes a great retirement gift, a secret santa gift for a co-worker or just for a lazy person who hates working! If you have a friend or family member who hates their job and are looking for funny gifts then you have come to the right place. Not only is this rude, sweary adult coloring book an absolute bargain, but the hilarious quotes in this gift idea are bound to bring a big smile to your favorite job hater's face! When we were thinking about what Job gifts that we should make, we thought we should put together a list of #jobproblems in the form of a sweary adult coloring book. We know how hard it can be to find funny gift ideas, so we hope we have made life easier for you!
Fuck This Job
Title | Fuck This Job PDF eBook |
Author | Marie Keller |
Publisher | Createspace Independent Publishing Platform |
Pages | 42 |
Release | 2018-03-29 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781986740920 |
Let's face it, most of us hate our jobs and coworkers. We would much rather be on a beach with cocktails in each hand. Jobs can feel like they are sucking the life out of us. What you would love to say to your annoying ass co-workers COULD GET YOU FIRED, so why not say it as you color the stress away? Our F*ck This Job coloring book allows you express how you REALLY feel about those assholes at work. With over 2O funny, smart ass beautiful coloring pages, you will unwind and avoid going postal. De-stress with our coloring pages to get you to the weekend by expressing all the things you can't say at work such as "That's not my fucking job!" "Who the hell took my lunch?" and "I don't get paid enough for this bullshit. " Color away the f*cking stress. www.swearcoloringbooks.com Follow us @swearcoloringbooks and tag us to share images #swearcoloringbooks
Odd Jobs
Title | Odd Jobs PDF eBook |
Author | Elenor Fremont |
Publisher | Aladdin |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012-05-30 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9780689829345 |
Have you ever wondered... Who would wrangle roaches for a living? What in the world is a food stylist? And just how does a person become a professional armpit-sniffer? This book will show you all the strangest jobs around -- and introduce you to the real people who get paid to do them! Professional Funnyman Gator Aide Master Blaster Storm Chaser Professional Scary Guy Feather Guy Sound Effects Whiz Food Stylist Roller Coaster Designer Master Sniffer Muppet Exploder Bug Wrangler and Animal Handler
Living in Color: What's Funny About Me
Title | Living in Color: What's Funny About Me PDF eBook |
Author | Tommy Davidson |
Publisher | Kensington Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2020-01-28 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1496712978 |
“Tommy Davidson is a journeyman performer. He knows the how and the what and his timing is off the hook. He's one of my favorite performers. Oh and did I mention he's funny, REALLY funny.” —Whoopi Goldberg In this revealing memoir, Tommy Davidson shares his unique perspective on making it in Hollywood, being an integral part of television history, on fame and family, and on living a life that has never been black and white—just funny and true . . . Abandoned as an infant on the streets of Greenville, Mississippi, and rescued by a loving white family, Tommy Davidson spent most of his childhood unaware that he was different from his brother and sister. All that changed as he came of age in a society of racial barriers—ones that he was soon to help break. On a fledgling network, Tommy joined the cast of In Living Color, alongside other relative newcomers all united by an ingenious throng of Wayans siblings, poised to break new ground. Now Tommy gives readers the never-before-told behind-the-scenes story of the first show born of the Hip Hop Nation: from its incredible rise, to his own creation of such unforgettable characters as Sweet Tooth Jones and dead-on impressions of Sammy Davis, Jr., Michael Jackson, M.C. Hammer and Sugar Ray Leonard, and appearing in such classic sketches as “Homie The Clown,” the “Hey Mon, family,” and the “Ugly Woman,” through guest-star skirmishes (and black eyes) to backstage tensions and the eventual fall of this pop-culture touchstone. He reveals his own nascent career on the stand-up circuit, as well as reflections on working with Spike Lee, Halle Berry, Chris Rock, and Jada Pinkett Smith. He also shares his very personal story of living with—and being inspired and empowered by—two distinct family histories. Told with humor and hard-won honesty, Living in Color is a bracing, illuminating, and remarkable success story.
Odd Jobs
Title | Odd Jobs PDF eBook |
Author | John Updike |
Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Pages | 1025 |
Release | 2012-12-04 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0812983793 |
To complement his work as a fiction writer, John Updike accepted any number of odd jobs—book reviews and introductions, speeches and tributes, a “few paragraphs” on baseball or beauty or Borges—and saw each as “an opportunity to learn something, or to extract from within some unsuspected wisdom.” In this, his largest collection of assorted prose, he brings generosity and insight to the works and lives of William Dean Howells, George Bernard Shaw, Philip Roth, Muriel Spark, and dozens more. Novels from outposts of postmodernism like Turkey, Albania, Israel, and Nigeria are reviewed, as are biographies of Cleopatra and Dorothy Parker. The more than a hundred considerations of books are flanked, on one side, by short stories, a playlet, and personal essays, and, on the other, by essays on his own oeuvre. Updike’s odd jobs would be any other writer’s chief work.