CollegeHumor the Website in Book Form

CollegeHumor.com garners over 15 million unique monthly visitors, many of whom tune into watch the online comedy destination’s 15 to 20 original videos produced every week (and sometimes all in one night). Many of the visitors also Playboy the site and click over just for the articles. (Yeah, I just used Playboy as a verb. That’s how I roll.)

For that latter group or those that prefer their CollegeHumor in text form or the university coeds who need something to put on their dorm room coffee tables and/or bookshelves next to their copies of Gray’s Anatomy or Bulfinch’s Mythology or whatever’s on higher education reading lists these days, the creators of the internet’s Jake and Amir and Hardly Working and MTV’s The College Humor Show have just the paperback for you.

Da Capo Press released CollegeHumor. The Website. The Book. earlier this week. It’s a 288 page anthology of some of the best and most memorable articles from the site’s first decade of existence edited together by long-time CollegeHumorer Streeter Seidell. Classic written bits include, Drunk-O-Vision, Instant Messages with Mom, Honest Cyber Sex, and more.

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The title is the third (“and maybe last, depending on sales”) book to be penned by CollegeHumor writers. NAL Trade published The CollegeHumor Guide To College: Selling Kidneys for Beer Money, Sleeping with Your Professors,Majoring in Communications, and Other Really Good Ideas in 2007 and Faking It: How to Seem Like a Better Person Without Actually Improving Yourself in 2008. Pick up your copy today.

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