Look Evelyn, Duck Dynasty wiper blades. We should get them. / David Thorne 203 pages
Fewer work related essays and almost no drawings, this collection of David Thorne's essays seem a little more personal and tell of his childhood, his house and neighbors. There is also the revealing story of helping Simon (his work place Dwight) cope with a cheating girlfriend. Does David Thorne have a soft spot in his heart for Simon after all?
In one of the essays set at work, David and co-worker Kevin are tasked with first interviews for a new designer. The questions they come up with are fabulous and, of course, entirely inappropriate. A must read for hiring managers.
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