
Books of The Times: In ‘The Bedwetter,’ How Sarah Silverman Found Her Vulgar Voice
May 3rd, 2010 admin
In a new memoir, Sarah Silverman talks about her childhood, especially one embarrassing nighttime problem.
Originally posted on NYTimes 
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iAmDJKapn9ne (iAmDjKapn9ne) : What was the last book you read? ? Bedwetter by Sara Silverman http://4ms.me/co0VZ1.. Updated : 2010-09-07T11:43:46Z | Reply | View Tweet |
| MisterWitch (MrWitch) : Afternoon on the porch with Beth reading Sarah Silverman's book "THE BEDWETTER."
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Heidi_Deal (Heidi Deal) : If you haven't already, read @sarahksilverman 's book The Bedwetter. Do it. Now... Updated : 2010-09-04T14:24:02Z | Reply | View Tweet |
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