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A collection of short, humorous essays that satirize everyday life and modern manners. Through anecdotal sketches the author lampoons social conventions, hospitality rituals, domestic routines, leisure pursuits, and amateur pastimes, transforming minor inconveniences into comic dilemmas and overblown proposed remedies. The pieces rely on deadpan irony, self-deprecating observation, and exaggerated hypotheticals to expose the gap between intended civility and human awkwardness, moving from household foibles to gardening, travel, and the follies of fashioning practical solutions.
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