John Hodgman on The Daily Show parses out the future of brick and mortar bookstores, recommending they go the way of curiosity shops, like Colonial Williamsburg.
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Hilarious!!!I don't watch the Daily Show because he gets so political, but this was funny.
Posted by: Debby Alten | August 21, 2011 at 07:56 PM
If I saw an author with that mustache/soul patch combo I wouldn't sit and listen to him talk about his book either.
Posted by: Stephen Sturz | August 22, 2011 at 07:30 PM
Hey..
i know often it becomes little bit political but i watch daily show it is great fun..
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