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Streeters: Rants And Raves From This Hour Has 22 Minutes

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Streeters: Rants And Raves From This Hour Has 22 Minutes

by Rick Mercer

Doubleday Canada | Trade Paperback

The more than one million Canadians who watch "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" will recognize Rick Mercer''s "streeters"--the caustically funny rants that have become one of the best-loved segments of the show.

Often called Parliament''s "Unofficial Opposition," Rick Mercer writes all his rants and is also one of the primary writers for the show. Photos and an eye-catching design set off Mercer''s memorable exposés of the pretensions of politicians and the foibles of our society.

RICK MERCER RANTS ABOUT QUEBEC

"If Quebec separates it''s only gonna get worse...

The first thing they''re gonna do once they leave is come over. They''ll be like the next door neighbour with an Amway catalogue. How are you? I''m fine. No hard feelings, let''s start a carpool, can I stay in the guest room, use your currency, go halves on the army, by the way I''m a king now."

RICK MERCER RANTS ABOUT JEAN CHRÉTIEN

"I wish people would just get off Jean Chrétien''s back. The man goes to China, he makes a few deals, makes us a pile of cash and what happens? Everyone is all up in arms just because of a few minor human rights violations. Look, Chrétien has no choice. My next door neighbour and I, we go halves on firewood, I save money. It''s a great deal for me. But there''s some soft liberals out there would prefer if I didn''t even talk to the man. Okay so he ran over a couple of kids in his car because they were making a racket out on the cul-de-sac. And yes he''s got a bunch of youngsters chained to the furnace because they talked back. But hey, it''s not like I haven''t made my feelings known to the man. I''ve done my part. One time I said "That''s bad." He changed the topic, we went on with our business, had a beer, whatever. My conscience is clear and like Jean Chrétien, I cannot afford to jeopardize this very special mutually profitable relationship with my neighbour just because of a few people chained up in his basement. And don''t give me any grief here. Hey, I''m only following my Prime Minister''s lead."
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    Lisa VanderMey

    Rating: 5/5

    Holy Hilarious Batman

    Lisa VanderMey

    13 years ago

    Rick Mercer is unbelievably intelligent in this creative view on Canada from one of the CBC's most popular shows. He is undeniably witty and sharp, never missing a beat. He's great all around and I highly recommend this book (although expensive for something that can be read in an hour) for a tons of laughs that will make you laugh so hard you will cry. Also includes a few "streeters" that didn't make it to the broadcast. A thumbs-up for any reader who loves Canadian politics and humor!!!

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    Karla

    Rating: 5/5

    Streeters

    Karla

    13 years ago

    This book is knee-slapping, foot-stomping funny. If you like seeing the government of Canada being poked fun at, then this one is for you. Mercer pulls no punches while ranting his way through this hilarious, satirical look at our country. A must read for all fans of This Hour Has 22 Minutes.

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The more than one million Canadians who watch This Hour Has 22 Minutes will recognize Rick Mercer's 'streeters' - the caustically funny rants about politics and current affairs that have become the best-loved segment of the show. Often called Parliament's "unofficial opposition," Mercer exposes the pretensions of politicians and exposes the hypocrisies of society. With hilarious photographs and an eye-catching design, Streeters: Rants and Raves from "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" will delight fans and those new to Mercer's comedy.

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The more than one million Canadians who watch "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" will recognize Rick Mercer''s "streeters"--the caustically funny rants that have become one of the best-loved segments of the show.

Often called Parliament''s "Unofficial Opposition," Rick Mercer writes all his rants and is also one of the primary writers for the show. Photos and an eye-catching design set off Mercer''s memorable exposés of the pretensions of politicians and the foibles of our society.

RICK MERCER RANTS ABOUT QUEBEC

"If Quebec separates it''s only gonna get worse...

The first thing they''re gonna do once they leave is come over. They''ll be like the next door neighbour with an Amway catalogue. How are you? I''m fine. No hard feelings, let''s start a carpool, can I stay in the guest room, use your currency, go halves on the army, by the way I''m a king now."

RICK MERCER RANTS ABOUT JEAN CHRÉTIEN

"I wish people would just get off Jean Chrétien''s back. The man goes to China, he makes a few deals, makes us a pile of cash and what happens? Everyone is all up in arms just because of a few minor human rights violations. Look, Chrétien has no choice. My next door neighbour and I, we go halves on firewood, I save money. It''s a great deal for me. But there''s some soft liberals out there would prefer if I didn''t even talk to the man. Okay so he ran over a couple of kids in his car because they were making a racket out on the cul-de-sac. And yes he''s got a bunch of youngsters chained to the furnace because they talked back. But hey, it''s not like I haven''t made my feelings known to the man. I''ve done my part. One time I said "That''s bad." He changed the topic, we went on with our business, had a beer, whatever. My conscience is clear and like Jean Chrétien, I cannot afford to jeopardize this very special mutually profitable relationship with my neighbour just because of a few people chained up in his basement. And don''t give me any grief here. Hey, I''m only following my Prime Minister''s lead."

About the Author

Rick Mercer is Canada''s sharpest and funniest political satirist. He first came to fame with "Show Me the Button I''ll Push It, or Charles Lynch Must Die," a one-man show that toured across Canada. He co-created and was a resident performer on CBC''s "This Hour Has 22 Minutes", and is now the host of "The Rick Mercer Report", the Corporation''s highest-rated comedy show. Rick is co-chair of the Spread the Net campaign, dedicated to preventing the spread of Malaria in Africa, and has also campaigned for the Canadian AIDS Society''s The Walk for Life project. His many honours include 21 Geminis and the Governor General''s Performing Arts Award. He is from St. John''s and currently resides in Toronto.


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Doubleday Canada


0385257171
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