Chris Regan
Chris Regan is a comedy writer who wrote for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" for seven seasons, winning five Emmys and two Peabody Awards. He was one of the coauthors of the best-selling "America (The Book)" and his work has appeared in USA Today, New York magazine and all sorts of different...
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Chris Regan is a comedy writer who wrote for "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" for seven seasons, winning five Emmys and two Peabody Awards. He was one of the coauthors of the best-selling "America (The Book)" and his work has appeared in USA Today, New York magazine and all sorts of different websites. He has also written for"Talkshow with Spike Feresten" on Fox and "Frank TV" and "Lopez Tonight" on TBS. His humor book, "Mass Historia: 365 Days of Historical Facts and (Mostly) Fictions," was released in 2008 by Andrews McMeel, and he is the co-author of the upcoming "Shatner Rules: Your Guide to Understanding the Shatnerverse and the World at Large" with William Shatner.http://twitter.com/ChrisRRegan
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This will be brief. I have no idea what to make of this book. It is not the book was bad, it just wasn't ... great, or consistently funny. Nor did it feel like an honest commentary on, well..., anything - apart from the incident with the underwear thief, maybe. (No, I won't elaborate.) There s...
ON THINGS THAT SHATNER SAYS 1) This "fifty-thousand-word rulebook/memoir" is a surprisingly fun and funny book. Not for me laugh-out-loud funny, but often smile-worthy. No doubt Shatner's co-author Chris Regan (in the small type), a writer for The Daily Show, had a lot to do with that. By the way, ...
the first shatner book i've ever read and i had a blast! it was informative, funny, sad at times, funny and a page turner. oh, and funny.
I really enjoyed this book. It was very funny, and while some of the jokes were pretty low brow and repetitive (fewer President Taft was fat jokes would have been better), some of the jokes were actually quite witty. I can easily believe that Regan wrote for The Daily Show and [book: America the B...