Synopses & Reviews
Curious to find out:
- what to wear to a Fetish Ball?
- the difference between "sticky green" and "backyard boogie?"
- which piercing has the worst pain factor?
- how to find the best bookie?
Find out the answers to these questions and many more as Etiquette for Outlaws teaches you how to live it up in style with tips on:
- Tattoos
- Graffiti
- Motorcycles
- Suicide
- Gambling
- Strip Clubs
- Alternative Sex
- Drinking
- Swinging
- Jailhouse Fighting
- Gangs
- Piercing
Review
“A fast, fun read … now … you too can be a rebel without a clue for a while.” Spyder Darling, NY Rock.com
Synopsis
Synopsis
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About the Author
Hailing from the San Fernando Valley, this all-star catcher for Sunrise Little League was raised on hot dogs and apple pie, and always stands up for the national anthem at ball games. Rob attended UC Santa Barbara, where he majored in Religious Studies and would have gotten a Ph.D. in the field had he not found something else to do. He created and published Caffeine, an alternative arts magazine, and edited the Caffeine anthology, Scream When You Burn (Incommunicado). He's designed over 80 CD covers for bands you've never heard of, and has designed and written games for Mattel, including the "Men Are From Mars" game. Rob currently lives in Hollywood with his wife Christine, where he writes books and designs box art for Backyard Wrestling videos.This former Cub Scout, Little Leaguer and Valley Boy is a devout fan of mac & cheese, and received an "A" in U.S. History in high school. After graduating from UC Berkeley, where he studied nothing in particular, David created and edited the hardcore hip-hop magazine, Rap Sheet, where he interviewed and was threatened by some of the nation's leading rappers. Currently residing in Venice, CA, he pays his bills by writing trite yet award-winning ad copy, and by contributing to various music and entertainment magazines, including Hollywood Reporter, LA New Times and a bunch of web sites that just went out of business. David also writes brilliantly witty books with Rob, and watches a lot of Backyard Wrestling videos.