Award-winning humorist and radio personality David Bouchier has been called "The H.L.Mencken of the subdivisions." He applies his satirical wit, wisdom, and a touch of philosophy to the everyday dramas of suburban life. In this second collection of essays, originally broadcast on National Public Radio stations WSHU and WSUF in Long Island and Connecticut, he explores and explains such quintessentially suburban themes as: the trauma of an empty driveway; romance in the catering hall; a visit from the exterminator; the metaphysics of golf; and the lament of the suburban commuter.
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About the Author:
David Bouchier is the weekly essayist for National Public Radio Stations WSHU and WSUF in Long Island and Connecticut, and writes a regular humor column called "Out of Order" for a suburban section of the Sunday New York Times. He was born in a suburb of London, and now lives in suburban Long Island with his wife and four cats.
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- PublisherMid Atlantic Productions
- Publication date2002
- ISBN 10 096524752X
- ISBN 13 9780965247528
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages301