Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of The Unrefined - Sections

Sections

The book is divided into three sections, which are referred to in the title. All of the chapters within the first two sections (save for 101 Big-Dick Jokes, which "would be redundant") are preceded by a dirty joke Carey has heard over the years. He also delves into his personal life, revealing that he was sexually abused as a child, and attempted suicide in the past.

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