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?Unemployment?? ? ten million Americans can?t be wrong!? jokes one of the funniest comics on the Web to date.

Toothpaste for Dinner, written by ?Drew,? no last name ? a bored chemist who also creates a series of comics reflecting the jaded attitude of American society ? is based on his popular webcomic by the same name. Drew, who lives in Ohio with his wife, takes a cynical and sarcastic view on the mixing of chemicals that result in air fresheners, and not the saving of a life. Blatantly put, he wrote this book as a result of hiding in the back of his lab and not doing work, but argues that as long as you laugh, this book is worth your time. And his job.

Toothpaste for Dinner continues this year as what raving critics have called one of...

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