Manly Advice from Manly Men



Dear National Review Friend,

By now you should have heard the good news. If you haven't, here it is: Today is the official publication date of the new hilarious guidebook to growing up - Heavy Lifting: Grow Up, Get a Job, Start a Family, and Other Manly Advice - by ace NR reporter Jim Geraghty and NRA News host Cam Edwards.

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If you dig Morning Jolt, if you loved The Weed Agency, then you're going to want to get a copy of Heavy Lifting, which you can order direct from Amazon, right here.

Desperately needed in an era of geeks, nerds, gamer addicts, and Weenie Hut patrons, Heavy Lifting is a mirthful-to-wiseass advice book that explains how taking responsibility, getting married, and having kids are not life-sapping burdens but the key to embarking on life's biggest adventure. Among the topics taken on and the advice doled out by Jim and Cam are:

* Why it's cute to live in your mother's basement when you're 25, but creepy when you're 35

* How to fight against the lie that marriage and kids is a slow death

* How to navigate vow-threatening marital conflicts such as the squeezing of the toothpaste, the toilet seat, the hell of kitchen drawers, division of labor, and snoring

* How to make it out alive through the seemingly casual and terrifying process of buying a house

* Why being a father is not just a bringing home a paycheck but the surest route to becoming a real-life superhero

* How Ward Cleaver is an excellent role model for men seeking to learn how to be responsible, be fun-loving, fix anything, dress for success, never complain, marry the perfect wife, lead a moral life, and be a great dad.

Heavy Lifting is precisely the kick upside the headphones your cellar-dwelling college grad immoveable object needs. So do the manly thing for that manly thing in your life: Get a copy, read it yourself, and when you're finished laughing, snorting, and guffawing, throw it down the stairs (maybe with an eviction note inside) at the Rupert Pupkin in your life.

Kudos to Jim and Cam. Why don't you wish them the same? Even better: Order your copy of Heavy Lifting today, right here.

Best,

Jack Fowler
Publisher
National Review





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