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    Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good is a 2012 book of memoirs by the writer and filmmaker Kevin Smith, covering a range of topics such as Smith's childhood, early film career, relationships with actors and celebrities, and his public feud with Southwest Airlines. [1] [2] [3] The book placed on The New York Times Best ...

  2. The New York Times bestseller that is profane, honest, and contains totally wise sh*t from one of America’s most original voices. That Kevin Smith? The guy who did Clerks a million years ago? Didn’t they bounce his fat ass off a plane once?

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  3. Mar 20, 2012 · So here’s some tough shit: Kevin Smith has cracked the code. Or, he’s just cracked. Tough Sh*t is the dirty business that Kevin has been digesting for 41 years and now, he’s ready to put it in your hands. Smear this shit all over yourself, because this is your blueprint (or brownprint) for success.

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  4. Mar 20, 2012 · Profane, honest, and totally real advice from comedian and director Kevin Smith - one of America's most original voices Take one look at Kevin Smith: He's a balding fatty who wears a size XXL hockey jersey, shorts, and slippers year-round. Not a likely source for life advice.

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  5. The New York Times bestseller that is profane, honest, and contains totally wise sh*t from one of America’s most original voices. That Kevin Smith? The guy who did Clerks a million years ago?

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  6. Jan 10, 2012 · In Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good, Smith talks about his movie career and his influences from George Carlin to Wayne Gretzky to John Hughes. He dishes on which actors impressed him and which actors pissed him off as he takes you behind the scenes of his movies.

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  8. Mar 20, 2012 · Tough Sh*t: Life Advice from a Fat, Lazy Slob Who Did Good. Author (s): Kevin Smith. Release Date: March 20, 2012. Publisher/Imprint: Gotham Books. Pages: 272. Buy on Amazon. Reviewed by: Vinton Rafe McCabe. “When it comes to memoirs, things don’t get more heartfelt than this.

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