Stay Interesting: I Don't Always Tell Stories about My Life, But When I Do They're True and Amazing by Jonathan Goldsmith
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
I don't always list to audiobooks, but when I do, I want them to be interesting....
Goldsmith delivers this (and narrates it himself) with a frank telling of his sexual exploits rising to the gigolo level -- garbage man and gigolo -- a real rags to something tale. His long list of credited and non-credited roles (often as a killed druggie or other ne'er-do-well) is punctuated with name-dropping run-ins with Judy Garland, Burt Lancaster, sexual dynamo Tina Louise, and more. There's also seafaring adventures, debunking psychic surgery the Philippines, fly fishing, mountain hiking, and more.
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