Patrick Kirk Gillock
An experiment in free-form
writing and lack of sleep, At My Wit's End dwells deep into the very
synapses of humor and wit. By putting a
twist on commonly heard quotes, clichés, and stereotypes, the author forces
you, uncomfortably, to look at our world from a different perspective. With
humorous observations, questions, and unusual advice, you soon get the feeling
you might not ever look at life, or yourself, the same way again.
Whether this book makes you
laugh, or makes you think, it will hopefully make you think about laughing. So assume nothing and expect even less.
Clear your mind of all you've ever learned, except how to read, and take a
journey into the world of irreverent thoughts and witticisms.
In the late '80s, while still a
teenager, Patrick Kirk Gillock began doing stand up comedy as an outlet for his
unusual and creative perspective. Years later he used his comedic talents for
television, film (including starring in a full length feature), print, and on
the Internet by maintaining a website featuring satirical articles and humor (LaundryDay.com).
For almost 15 years he's been involved with, in every capacity and medium, the
art of comedy. And now, all his experience and wit, has culminated into the 300
page At My Wit's End, his biggest and most satisfying project thus far.
"I was just people watching."
Is not a legitimate excuse for a stalker
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If "Love is blind . . . "
Then how’s it ever going to find me?
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I can talk to the animals . . .
They just don’t listen!
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"Change is inevitable."
Unless you always carry exact change.