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Summary of Tucker Max's I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
Summary of Tucker Max's I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
Summary of Tucker Max's I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell
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#1 I was in law school, and I went out with friends to a bar. We arrived at a bar called Shooters II, and there was a live professional wrestling ring in the middle of the bar. I stood there for a few minutes, trying to process what I was seeing.

#2 At this point, I had to leave the bar with my friends. We were dressed in typical grad school attire, while the rest of the bar was dressed in redneck casual: dirty blue jeans and assorted trailer park shirts. The better dressed had on cowboy hats, cowboy boots, and flannel shirts.

#3 At the bar, Hate ordered shots for the group. After a post-shot round of beers, the mechanical bull started up. Hate not only signed himself up, but continuously yelled across the bar at the fat redneck with the smudged glasses until he came over and signed up also.

#4 The bouncers became impatient with Hate, and threw him out the back door. El Bingeroso was drunk, and began smashing ashtrays. He was promptly thrown out the door. I gathered everyone together and explained that we were leaving. The rednecks outside began yelling derogatory things at El Bingeroso, and Hate immediately tackled one of them.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 26, 2022
ISBN9798822552470
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    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 12

    Insights from Chapter 13

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    Insights from Chapter 19

    Insights from Chapter 20

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    Insights from Chapter 23

    Insights from Chapter 24

    Insights from Chapter 25

    Insights from Chapter 26

    Insights from Chapter 27

    Insights from Chapter 28

    Insights from Chapter 29

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I was in law school, and I went out with friends to a bar. We arrived at a bar called Shooters II, and there was a live professional wrestling ring in the middle of the bar. I stood there for a few minutes, trying to process what I was seeing.

    #2

    At this point, I had to leave the bar with my friends. We were dressed in typical grad school attire, while the rest of the bar was dressed in redneck casual: dirty blue jeans and assorted trailer park shirts. The better dressed had on cowboy hats, cowboy boots, and flannel shirts.

    #3

    At the bar, Hate ordered shots for the group. After a post-shot round of beers, the mechanical bull started up. Hate not only signed himself up, but continuously yelled across the bar at the fat redneck with the smudged glasses until he came over and signed up also.

    #4

    The bouncers became impatient with Hate, and threw him out the back door. El Bingeroso was drunk, and began smashing ashtrays. He was promptly thrown out the door. I gathered everyone together and explained that we were leaving. The rednecks outside began yelling derogatory things at El Bingeroso, and Hate immediately tackled one of them.

    #5

    The next day, I found out that El Bingeroso had brought everyone together to stay safe from the bullets flying outside the bar. We all agreed to stay together, and El Bingeroso made sure we all bought drinks.

    #6

    I fly down the stairs and out to the courtyard, where I meet my friends, El Bingeroso, Thomas, GoldenBoy, Hate, and Credit. The bouncers are trying to keep the warring factions apart. I take my friends and walk them to their cars.

    #7

    The next morning, El Bingeroso was convinced that we had left GoldenBoy and Brownhole to die by the hands of the rednecks. Hate was convinced that there were guns. In the end, everyone was fine, and we headed home.

    Insights from Chapter 2

    #1

    I was dating a girl from another school in my area. We were both new at blowjobs, and I had convinced her that it wasn’t real oral sex if I didn’t cum in her mouth. She spat the cum all over my face.

    #2

    The author’s girlfriend, Jayne, had never given head before

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