Harperaudio

Almost Interesting: The Memoir

Free shipping with 3 or more products in your cart
Payflex: Pay in 4 interest-free payments of R377.50. Read the FAQ
R 1,510
In stock
Low stock in USA warehouse Order soon to secure your order
Used, Good Condition
Duties, insurance and VAT included
Delivered in 10–20 working days —
Free shipping with 3 or more products in your cart
Secure checkout
Your payment is fully protected
Duties & VAT included
No surprise charges at the door
Tracked delivery
Track your order end to end
Returns support
30-day return window

Description

Condition - Very Good

The item shows wear from consistent use but remains in good condition. It may arrive with damaged packaging or be repackaged.

A hilarious and biting memoir from the actor, comedian, and Saturday Night Live alumnus.

David Spade is best known for his harsh "Hollywood Minute" sketches on SNL, his starring roles in movies like Tommy Boy and Joe Dirt, and his seven-year stint as Dennis Finch on the series Just Shoot Me. Now, with a wit as dry as the weather in his home state of Arizona, the "comic brat extraordinaire" delivers a memoir.

Spade takes fans back to his childhood as a wannabe cool younger brother and recounts his excruciating road tour to fame - when he was regularly mistaken for a 14-year-old. He dishes about his time on SNL during the beloved Rock/Sandler/Farley era of the 1990s and brags about the ridiculous perks that fame has brought into his life, including a crazy assistant who attacked him while he was sleeping, being threatened on the street in Beverly Hills by Eddie Murphy, and being one of the shortest guys at the Playboy mansion (the views weren't bad).

Sometimes dirty, sometimes just plain silly, David Spade reminds us what made him one of our favorite funny people.

Shipping & Delivery

Your order is shipped from the USA and delivered to your door in South Africa in 10–20 working days. All items are fully tracked.

Returns & Exchanges

We offer a 30-day return window. If something isn't right, contact our support team and we'll make it right.