I Suck at Girls

Autobiography

Author: Justin Halpern

“Human beings fear the unknown. So, whatever’s freaking you out, grab it by the balls and say hello. Then it ain’t the unknown anymore and it ain’t scary. Or I guess it could be a shitload scarier.”,,Fans of the #1 bestseller ‘Sh*t My Dad Says’ will recognize the always-patient voice of Justin Halpern’s dad as it crackles through the pages of this hysterical new book. The s….Read More

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