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Redneck Extreme Mobile Home Makeover

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ISBN-10: 1401602258

ISBN-13: 9781401602253

Edition: 2005

Authors: Jeff Foxworthy, David Boyd

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Everyone knows the phrase 'A man's home is his castle.' Does that statement ring true even if: You removed your bathroom door so you could watch TV from the commode? The directions to your house include 'turn off the paved road'? You spray painted your dead shrubbery green? Any redneck will tell you that, of course, it is true. So whether you live in a double wide or have hit the big time with a ranch with one and a half baths, Redneck Extreme Mobile Home Makeover will make you laugh at the way some of us, I mean, some of you live such as: You Might Be A Redneck if...Your yard has ever been the proposed site for a landfill. You think orange peels left on the coffee table are potpourri. The…    
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Book details

List price: $14.99
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Thomas Nelson Incorporated
Publication date: 9/29/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 8.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.792
Language: English

Jeffrey Marvin "Jeff" Foxworthy (born September 6, 1958) is an American stand-up and television personality. He is the best-selling comedy recording artist of all time. His first two albums were each certified 3�multi-Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. Foxworthy has also written several books based on his redneck jokes, as well as an autobiography entitled No Shirt, No Shoes... No Problem! He was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Georgia Tech, but did not graduate. In 1995, he starred in The Jeff Foxworthy Show. He is married and has two daughters.

Born in 1924, David was one of five children to husband and wife potters Merric and Dorris Boyd. Elder brothers Arthur and Guy and younger sisters Lucy and Mary all carried on the family's talented and artistic traditions, as painters, potters, sculptors, ceramic artists and photographers. (Mary's husbands were also artists, first John Perceval and then Sidney Nolan.) David began his professional career receiving instruction in music before turning to pottery and collaborating with his wife, Hermia in a partnership that was to receive international acclaim and influence the development of ceramic art in Australia. His painting career commenced when he created a series on the Australian…