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Genre
  
Humor/Fiction

Media type
  
Hardcover, paperback

Originally published
  
1997

Publisher
  
Hyperion Books

OCLC
  
37629459

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1997

ISBN
  
0-7868-6351-X

Author
  
Drew Carey

Country
  
United States of America

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Pages
  
237 p. (hardcover edition)

Similar
  
Knee Deep in Paradise, Time Warped: Classic M, Brain Droppings

I am the end of the words dirty jokes and beer


Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined is a 1997 book written by Drew Carey.

Contents

In a preface to the book, Carey states that he wrote every word of it himself—he did not recruit a ghost writer although, as he says, "It probably would have been easier."

The book was mentioned briefly in an episode of the US version of the improv comedy TV series Whose Line is it Anyway?, a show which Drew himself hosted from 1998 to 2003. During a game of "Scenes From a Hat," Drew pulled out the subject "books least likely to be checked out at the library" and friend Ryan Stiles acted as if he was picking a book and read the title "Dirty Jokes and Beer."

Sections

The book is divided into three sections, which are referred to in the title. All of the chapters within the first two sections (save for 101 Big-Dick Jokes, which "would be redundant") are preceded by a dirty joke Carey has heard over the years.

The "Dirty Jokes" section

The first section deals with Drew's views on various topics, such as being at airports (he writes that he likes to ride around in the carts to make people move out of his way) and the difference between Las Vegas and Atlantic City. (Carey writes that he prefers Las Vegas, as he sees Atlantic City as being filled with retired people shuffling around, playing nickel slot machines.) The section ends with 101 Big Dick Jokes.

The "Beer" section

This section of the book contains the autobiographical stories. Drew briefly discusses his upbringing and his time with the United States Marines, as well as his experiences working on his show. In this section, he also includes reviews about his show, both positive and negative, as well as some of the notes he received from network censors about the show's content.

"The Stories Of The Unrefined"

This section contains five short stories that Drew wrote for the book. He describes these stories as being "Drew in The Twilight Zone," where he takes some elements from his life and changes them into fictional stories where he is the main protagonist of the stories. These short stories are not preceded by dirty jokes. The very first story "Mi Plea" was a completely true story, except for the ending. And the stories about his friend Larry were completely fabricated.

References

Dirty Jokes and Beer Wikipedia