Real Men Don't Apologize!
Written by Jim Belushi
Narrated by Jim Belushi
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About this audiobook
In this "guys guide to life," the star of the hit TV show According to Jim talks about how men can continue to be real men while still managing to make things work with the opposite sex
Jim Belushi is a national celebrity who has starred in numerous movies as well as the current hit TV show airing on ABC, According to Jim. His "guy's guy" take on things led to a huge following among both men and women who cant get enough of Jim and his irrepressible take on life. Now he's sharing his unique perspective with a funny new book about dating, marriage, and sex that is sure to hit home with every redblooded American male and the women who love them.
Any guy will relate to Belushi's self-discovered advice from the school of hard knocks. In character with his TV show, Belushi has strong opinions on how real men should act, and he relates his ideas with the trademark irreverent humor that has made him famous. Sample chapters from Real Men Dont Apologize! include:
How to Be a Man
How to Get a Phone Number
Boot Camp for Men
Sex and the Single Man Over 18
and many more!
Jim Belushi
Jim Belushi, star of According to Jim and Saturday Night Live alum, has starred in several TV series and featured films during his career. His list of credits includes About Last Night, the K-9 franchise, Taking Care of Business, Oliver Stone’s Salvador, and Gang Related. In addition to performing in David Marnet’s Obie Award-winning play Sexual Perversity in Chicago, he has starred in other acclaimed productions for the stage such as True West and The Pirates of Penzance. He was also a member of Chicago’s famed Second City improvisational comedy troupe. He lives in California.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5If you are a woman, please ignore this book. If you are a man who dates or has romantic relationships with women, there is much wisdom here. It is a bit dated, but brings much value.