Gregory, Leland

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Hey idiot!

chronicles of human stupidity
A collection of more than two hundred true stories about human stupidity.

Presumed ignorant!

over 400 cases of legal looniness, daffy defendants, and bloopers from the bench
1998
Here comes a hilarious expose of the most bizarre, outrageous, and hilarious acts ever perpetrated in the halls of justice.

Hey idiot!

chronicles of human stupidity
2003
A collection of over 200 anecdotes on stupidity.

The stupid crook book

2002
A collection of brief stories about criminals who do the dumbest things when committing a crime which often leads to their capture.

Great government goofs!

over 350 loopy laws, hilarious screwups, and acts-idents of Congress
1997
Collection of 350 mistakes made by local, state, and federal governments that cost taxpayers millions of dollars including a federal computer glitch that listed everyone in Hartford, Connecticut, as dead and $100,000 spent on a federal study to find out why people do not like beets.

Stupid history

tales of stupidity, strangeness, and mythconceptions throughout the ages
2007
A humorous take on hundreds of historical legends and debacles, including the ride of Samuel Prescott into Concord, not Paul Revere. Includes the only time Isaac Newton spoke in Parliament, and it was to ask that a window be opened. Students of history, and those who could care less about history, will find the "facts" they have been taught are not always factual, but more fanciful.

Stupid American history

tales of stupidity, strangeness, and mythconceptions
2009
A humorous take on dozens of legends and debacles from throughout the history of the United States, including Gertude Stein's proposal that Adolf Hitler be given the Nobel Peace Prize in 1937, presidental name alterations, and how the donkey became the symbol of the Democratic Party.

Stupid science

weird experiments, mad scientists, and idiots in the lab
2009
Collects dozens of miscellaneous science facts about strange laboratory experiments, unusual research, and mad scientists.
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