If you were a child or had children in the 1960s, you would recall Goldilocks and The Three Bears.
The Brothers Grinn did some research and discovered that in the original version it was an ill-tempered, dirty old woman who entered the home of Three Bachelor Bears. She stole the bears' porridge and broke their furniture. She fled when the bears returned.
Over the years, the story morphed. The crone became Goldilocks-the cutie-pie, blond that we know. Take a peek and read "Goldilocks Bared" in Chapter 1, the Brothers Grinn version of the fairy tale. Enjoy the hilarious ride.
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Remember Puss in Boots? Did you know Puss had a Sicilian cousin-Putzinni? A mean character, that one. Check out the Brothers Grinn relate the Sicilian version-the Tommy gun toting "Putzinni in Boots". That's an offer you don't want to refuse. Wink!
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Join the Brothers Grinn in "Lord of the Ringalings", where the body count goes off the scale.
The comedic duo will punch more holes in the story than what you'll get in a Swiss cheese. That'll make it family-friendly.
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Ever thought what'll happen if China ever bought the letter "R"? Yup, you'll have one less alphabet to commit to memory, but what else?
Well, the Brothers Grinn have been carrying out some deep, think-tank styled research. Read their full report in "Sudetenland"-recommended reading for all wannabe movers and shakers of the world.
Here's a hint of what's coming: if you know what Hitler did in the Sudetenland, then you'll guess where China is heading.
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None of the Brothers Grinn comedy routines would be complete without them offering their Nerds of Wisdom on dating and marriage.
Here's the first nerd from the chapter, "Marriage Advice".
"Sour Grapes
Girls ditch the D.O.M.
Old wine does not mature.
It simply goes flaccid."
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There is much more, but why be a spoil-sport and let the kitty out of the bag? After all, as the Brothers Grinn said in one of their stories-it's their lunch. Yup! They overflow with metaphors.
Pick up a copy, lighten your day.