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Joey Green
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Joey Green (born May 26, 1958) is an American author. He has written over fifty books and has been a guest on Good Morning America, The View, The Tonight Show. He is a former contributing editor to National Lampoon and a former advertising copywriter at J. Walter Thompson. He has also written commercials for Burger King, Disney World, and Eastman Kodak.
He was born in Miami, Florida. He graduated with a BFA from Cornell University in 1980, where he founded the humor publication, The Cornell Lunatic, was political cartoonist for The Cornell Daily Sun, and was a member of the Quill and Dagger society. He has two daughters.
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Books
Hellbent on Insanity
The Unofficial Gilligan's Island Handbook
The Get Smart Handbook
The Partridge Family Album
Polish Your Furniture with Panty Hose
Hi Bob!
Selling Out: If Famous Authors Wrote Advertising
Paint Your House with Powdered Milk
Wash Your Hair with Whipped Cream
The Bubble Wrap Book
Joey Green's Encyclopedia of Offbeat Uses for Brand-Name Products
The Zen of Oz: Ten Spiritual Lessons from Over the Rainbow
The Warning Label Book
Monica Speaks
The Official Slinky Book
You Know You've Reached Middle Age If...
The Mad Scientist Handbook
Clean Your Clothes with Cheez Whiz
The Road to Success Is Paved with Failure
Clean It! FIx It! Eat It!
Joey Green's Magic Brands
The Mad Scientist Handbook 2
Senior Moments
Jesus and Moses: The Parallel Sayings
Joey Green's Amazing Kitchen Cures
Jesus and Muhammad: The Parallel Sayings
Joey Green's Gardening Magic
How They Met
Joey Green's Incredible Country Store
Potato Radio, Dizzy Dice
Joey Green's Supermarket Spa
Weird Christmas
Contrary to Popular Belief
Marx & Lennon: the Parallel Sayings
Joey Green's Rainy Day Magic
The Jolly President: Or Letters George W. Bush Never Read