![]() You’re in for a wild ride when it comes to his extracurriculars and bad luck. ![]() He systematically lists the stitches he has received in his lifetime, from accidents while surfing to diving into a desk while wearing a VR headset at Google headquarters to contracting MRSA while vacationing in the jungle. ![]() Second reaction: this dude is incredibly clumsy and accident-prone.įor all his successes, he seems to have been cursed by a sea witch somewhere along the way, because his level of bad luck is unlike anything I’ve ever seen happen to one person, outside of myself. First reaction: despite having "a very punchable" face, he has a very soothing, unpretentious voice. ![]() And when you’re primarily listening to memoirs of humorists, the enjoyment increases ten-fold. ![]() I only picked it up because a) I enjoy reading memoirs by comedians b) I am intrigued by the origin stories of intelligent people, which he obviously must be since he’s been a head writer for SNL for nearly a decade, and c) it was recommended by another comedian, Jim Gaffigan.įull disclosure, I listened to the audiobook version, because I have found that listening to memoirs read by the author make for a more authentic and enjoyable experience. I stopped regularly watching Saturday Night Live so long ago, I only half-recognized Colin Jost on the cover of this book. A Very Punchable Face by Colin Jost by Alana Quarles, Information on T15:09:51-04:00 | 0 Comments ![]()
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