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I hope they serve beer in Hell
Book • 2006
This book is a compilation of Tucker Max's blog posts and stories, detailing his experiences during and after his time at Duke Law School.
It includes accounts of excessive drinking, run-ins with police, being kicked out of bars, and numerous sexual encounters.
The book is known for its raw and unapologetic humor, which has both entertained and offended readers.
Max's stories reflect his self-proclaimed status as an 'asshole' and his disregard for conventional social behavior.
It includes accounts of excessive drinking, run-ins with police, being kicked out of bars, and numerous sexual encounters.
The book is known for its raw and unapologetic humor, which has both entertained and offended readers.
Max's stories reflect his self-proclaimed status as an 'asshole' and his disregard for conventional social behavior.
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