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{{quote|''"Every man should be capable of all ideas, and I believe that in the future, he will be."''|'''The Argentine National Poultry and Rabbit Inspector's Little Book of Shitty Aphorisms'''<ref> WERE YOU EVEN AWARE OF IT? This is an actual quote from "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" by Jorge Luis Borges. It might help to read this book with Google handy.</ref>}}
{{quote|''"Every man should be capable of all ideas, and I believe that in the future, he will be."''|'''The Argentine National Poultry and Rabbit Inspector's Little Book of Shitty Aphorisms'''<ref>WERE YOU EVEN AWARE OF IT? This is an actual quote from "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" by Jorge Luis Borges. It might help to read this book with Google handy.</ref>}}


Short for:<br />''For your Consideration, The Firms of Dutton & Riverhead Books of New York City, Publishers of [[Ken Follett]], Darin Strauss, David Rees, and [[Wu-Tang Clan|the RZA]], Present in the English Language: A Further Compendium of Complete World Knowledge in "[[The Areas of My Expertise]]" Assembled and Illumined by Me, John Hodgman, A Famous [[The Daily Show|Minor Television Personality]]*, Offering'' '''[[Title Drop|More Information Than You Require]]''' ''On subjects as Diverse As: The Past (As There Is Always More of It), The Future (As There is Still Some Left), All of the Presidents of the United States, The Secrets of Hollywood, Gambling, The Sport of the Asthmatic Man (Including Hermit-Crab Racing), Strange Encounters with Aliens, How to Buy a Computer, How to Cook an Owl, And Most Other Subjects, Plus: Answers To Your Questions Posed via Electronic Mail, And: 700 Mole-Man Names, Including Their Occupations''.<br /><nowiki>*</nowiki>''<small>Formerly a Former Professional Literary Agent and Professional Writer, AKA "[[They Might Be Giants|The Deranged Millionaire]]"</small>''
Short for: ''For your Consideration, The Firms of Dutton & Riverhead Books of New York City, Publishers of [[Ken Follett]], Darin Strauss, David Rees, and [[Wu-Tang Clan|the RZA]], Present in the English Language: A Further Compendium of Complete World Knowledge in "[[The Areas of My Expertise]]" Assembled and Illumined by Me, John Hodgman, A Famous [[The Daily Show|Minor Television Personality]]*, Offering'' '''[[Title Drop|More Information Than You Require]]''' ''On subjects as Diverse As: The Past (As There Is Always More of It), The Future (As There is Still Some Left), All of the Presidents of the United States, The Secrets of Hollywood, Gambling, The Sport of the Asthmatic Man (Including Hermit-Crab Racing), Strange Encounters with Aliens, How to Buy a Computer, How to Cook an Owl, And Most Other Subjects, Plus: Answers To Your Questions Posed via Electronic Mail, And: 700 Mole-Man Names, Including Their Occupations''. <nowiki>*</nowiki>''<small>Formerly a Former Professional Literary Agent and Professional Writer, AKA "[[They Might Be Giants (band)|The Deranged Millionaire]]"</small>''


Yes, there is a footnote in the title.
Yes, there is a footnote in the title.


The second installment of the ''[[Complete World Knowledge]]'' trilogy, following ''[[The Areas of My Expertise]]'' and succeeded by ''[[That Is All]]''. Not quite sequel to ''[[The Areas of My Expertise]]'' so much as it is a continuation. The difference is that if it were a sequel, it would start on page 1, rather than 237. Very similar to the first book in many regards.
The second installment of the ''[[Complete World Knowledge]]'' fake-almanac trilogy, following ''[[The Areas of My Expertise]]'' and succeeded by ''[[That Is All]]''. Not quite sequel to ''[[The Areas of My Expertise]]'' so much as it is a continuation. The difference is that if it were a sequel, it would start on page 1, rather than 237. Very similar to the first book in many regards.


Includes some actually true material dealing with Hodgman's life, including reflections on the considerable success he had achieved since the previous book in the saga was published.
Includes some actually true material dealing with Hodgman's life, including reflections on the considerable success he had achieved since the previous book in the saga was published.
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Not to be confused with [[Too Much Information]].
Not to be confused with [[Too Much Information]].
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=== This book provides examples of, and parodies, the following tropes: ===
{{tropelist|This book provides examples of, and parodies, the following tropes:}}
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Secret World Government, the Freemasons.
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]]: The Secret World Government, the Freemasons.
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]] ("They Never Said It!")
* [[Beam Me Up, Scotty]] ("They Never Said It!")
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]] - Maybe he was, but Sally Hemmings, Nick Nolte, and Larry the neighbor from ''[[Three's Company]]'' were mole-men, among many others. WERE YOU AWARE OF IT?
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]] - Maybe he was, but Sally Hemmings, Nick Nolte, and Larry the neighbor from ''[[Three's Company]]'' were mole-men, among many others. WERE YOU AWARE OF IT?
* [[Beneath the Earth]] - The Mole-Men
* [[Beneath the Earth]] - The Mole-Men
* [[Big Eater]] - [[William Howard Taft]], complete with [[Jabba Table Manners]]
* [[Big Eater]] - [[William Howard Taft]], complete with [[Jabba Table Manners]]
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* [[Escalating War]] - the increasingly bizarre weather reports coming out of Richmond and Milwaukee.
* [[Escalating War]] - the increasingly bizarre weather reports coming out of Richmond and Milwaukee.
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]
* [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]
* [[Explosive Decompression]]: Occurred to Napoleon's lunar cavalry. In a rare tactical misstep by Emperor Bonaparte, he neglected to get protective suits for the horses.
* [[Explosive Decompression]]: Occurred to Napoleon's lunar cavalry. In a rare tactical misstep by Emperor Bonaparte, he neglected to get protective suits for the horses.
* [[Everything Is Even Worse With Sharks]] - The brain sharks
* [[Everything's Even Worse with Sharks]] - The brain sharks
* [[Freud Was Right]] - "Several Sexually Suggestive Christmas Songs", including "It [[Double Entendre|Came]] Upon a Midnight Clear", "The [[Groin Attack|Nutcracker]] Suite", and "Deck The Halls (With Boughs of Penis)".
* [[Freud Was Right]] - "Several Sexually Suggestive Christmas Songs", including "It [[Double Entendre|Came]] Upon a Midnight Clear", "The [[Groin Attack|Nutcracker]] Suite", and "Deck The Halls (With Boughs of Penis)".
* [[Footnote Fever]]
* [[Footnote Fever]]
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** ''[[The Lottery]]'' - See the nested Page-A-Day calender entry for June 27.
** ''[[The Lottery]]'' - See the nested Page-A-Day calender entry for June 27.
** ''[[Rocky (film)|Rocky]]''- A baby born with the eyes of a tiger will grow up to be a famous boxer. Or the antichrist.
** ''[[Rocky (film)|Rocky]]''- A baby born with the eyes of a tiger will grow up to be a famous boxer. Or the antichrist.
*** "Eye of the Tiger" was actually Edgar Allen Poe's literary theme song before being appropriated by Sylvester Stallone.
*** "Eye of the Tiger" was actually Edgar Allen Poe's literary theme song before being appropriated by Sylvester Stallone.
** ''[[Rain Man]]''- Casinos generally provide patrons with an autistic man to help you count cards.
** ''[[Rain Man]]''- Casinos generally provide patrons with an autistic man to help you count cards.
* [[Horse of a Different Colour]] - The hideous steeds of the mole-men. There is also a reference to the hideous steeds of the presidents.
* [[Horse of a Different Colour]] - The hideous steeds of the mole-men. There is also a reference to the hideous steeds of the presidents.
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* [[Ironic Nursery Tune]]
* [[Ironic Nursery Tune]]
* [[It's Been Done]] - The long-awaited sequel to ''[[The Catcher in The Rye]]'' turns out to have the same plot as ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''
* [[It's Been Done]] - The long-awaited sequel to ''[[The Catcher in The Rye]]'' turns out to have the same plot as ''[[Harry Potter (novel)|Harry Potter]]''
* [[Kill It with Fire]] - If your house in infested with rats, tides, or Scottie dogs. With [[Artifical Human|Replicants]], you're just going to have to call in a [[Blade Runner]].
* [[Kill It with Fire]] - If your house in infested with rats, tides, or Scottie dogs. With [[Artifical Human|Replicants]], you're just going to have to call in a [[Blade Runner]].
* [[Long List]] - 700 Mole-man names, and an entire chapter entitled "Some Lists I Confess to Compiling". Also subverted in that Hodgman refuses to list all 230 mole-man words for darkness, listing only 12.
* [[Long List]] - 700 Mole-man names, and an entire chapter entitled "Some Lists I Confess to Compiling". Also subverted in that Hodgman refuses to list all 230 mole-man words for darkness, listing only 12.
* [[Our Presidents Are Different]]: ''Extremely'' different. Quite a few had [[Hook Hand|hooks for hands]] (though George W. Bush traded his for [[Chainsaw Good|a chainsaw]] to appeal to the average voter). Very few presidents were black or women.
* [[Our Presidents Are Different]]: ''Extremely'' different. Quite a few had [[Hook Hand|hooks for hands]] (though George W. Bush traded his for [[Chainsaw Good|a chainsaw]] to appeal to the average voter). Very few presidents were black or women.
* [[Overly Long Name]] - No less than 152 words including the footnote; more if you count the hyphenated words as two separate words and/or expand "RZA" and "AKA" into the words they stand for.
* [[Overly Long Name]] - No less than 152 words including the footnote; more if you count the hyphenated words as two separate words and/or expand "RZA" and "AKA" into the words they stand for.
* [[Meaningless Meaningful Words]] - The Shitty Aphorisms.
* [[Meaningless Meaningful Words]] - The Shitty Aphorisms.
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* [[Owl Be Damned]] - Not to worry, you can cook them. But first you need to dominate them with your stare and remove their clockwork innards.
* [[Owl Be Damned]] - Not to worry, you can cook them. But first you need to dominate them with your stare and remove their clockwork innards.
* [[Product Placement]] - Parodied when Hodgman described his purchase of an iPod cable at great length. And in the section on buying a computer, he insists on avoiding the term "PC".
* [[Product Placement]] - Parodied when Hodgman described his purchase of an iPod cable at great length. And in the section on buying a computer, he insists on avoiding the term "PC".
* [[Raised by Wolves]] - [[Jonathan Coulton]], most prominently, but others include Rudy Giuliani and Werner Herzog.
* [[Raised by Wolves]] - [[Jonathan Coulton]], most prominently, but others include Rudy Giuliani and Werner Herzog.
* [[Running Gag]] - Literally<ref>Not literally.</ref> everywhere, including subjects such as [[A Date with Rosie Palms|Masturbation]] (still), eels, turkeys, Benjamin Franklin, shitty aphorisms, Yale University's controversial Feline Studies, unusual precipitation, Emo Phillips, [[Hair Tropes|ponytails]], Percocet (a powerful narcotic), and falconry.
* [[Running Gag]] - Literally<ref>Not literally.</ref> everywhere, including subjects such as [[A Date with Rosie Palms|Masturbation]] (still), eels, turkeys, Benjamin Franklin, shitty aphorisms, Yale University's controversial Feline Studies, unusual precipitation, Emo Phillips, [[Hair Tropes|ponytails]], Percocet (a powerful narcotic), and falconry.
* [[Secret Legacy]] - Esperantans vs. the Bush dynasty
* [[Secret Legacy]] - Esperantans vs. the Bush dynasty
* [[Self-Deprecation]] - "I am married. Wait, it gets better."
* [[Self-Deprecation]] - "I am married. Wait, it gets better."
* [[Shout-Out]] (The Acknowledgements at the end. Included are [[They Might Be Giants|John Flansburgh and John Linnell]], [[The Daily Show|Jon Stewart]], Justin Long (a Mac), [[Doctor Who|Colin Baker]], Sarah Vowell, Ira Glass, Ricky Gervais, and others.
* [[Shout-Out]] (The Acknowledgements at the end. Included are [[They Might Be Giants (band)|John Flansburgh and John Linnell]], [[The Daily Show|Jon Stewart]], Justin Long (a Mac), [[Doctor Who|Colin Baker]], Sarah Vowell, Ira Glass, Ricky Gervais, and others.
* [[Shown Their Work]] (Ironically enough)
* [[Shown Their Work]] (Ironically enough)
* [[Slurpasaur]] - Parodied. The mole-men ride on giant iguanas that they think are dinosaurs
* [[Slurpasaur]] - Parodied. The mole-men ride on giant iguanas that they think are dinosaurs
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* [[Unstuck in Time]] - Hodgman reveals that one presidential candidate would become (unstuck in time during the (at the time) upcoming 2008 election cycle.
* [[Unstuck in Time]] - Hodgman reveals that one presidential candidate would become (unstuck in time during the (at the time) upcoming 2008 election cycle.
** The paperback reveals that this was John Mccain, who transported back to [[Prehistoria]].
** The paperback reveals that this was John Mccain, who transported back to [[Prehistoria]].
* [[Wonderful Life]] - Prince Albert, disliked by England for [[Evil Foreigner|being too German]], is seriously contemplating suicide, but then a second-class druid who has yet to earn his golden sickle shows Albert the true meaning of the pagan Yuletide festival. Albert successfully gets [[Rescued From the Scrappy Heap]] and becomes a [[Funny Foreigner]].
* [[Wonderful Life]] - Prince Albert, disliked by England for [[Evil Foreigner|being too German]], is seriously contemplating suicide, but then a second-class druid who has yet to earn his golden sickle shows Albert the true meaning of the pagan Yuletide festival. Albert successfully gets [[Rescued from the Scrappy Heap]] and becomes a [[Funny Foreigner]].
* [[Xanatos Roulette]] - "How I Did It." Involved are [[Cloning Blues|clones with no genitals]].
* [[Xanatos Roulette]] - "How I Did It." Involved are [[Cloning Blues|clones with no genitals]].
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Revision as of 13:59, 18 April 2020

"Every man should be capable of all ideas, and I believe that in the future, he will be."
The Argentine National Poultry and Rabbit Inspector's Little Book of Shitty Aphorisms[1]

Short for: For your Consideration, The Firms of Dutton & Riverhead Books of New York City, Publishers of Ken Follett, Darin Strauss, David Rees, and the RZA, Present in the English Language: A Further Compendium of Complete World Knowledge in "The Areas of My Expertise" Assembled and Illumined by Me, John Hodgman, A Famous Minor Television Personality*, Offering More Information Than You Require On subjects as Diverse As: The Past (As There Is Always More of It), The Future (As There is Still Some Left), All of the Presidents of the United States, The Secrets of Hollywood, Gambling, The Sport of the Asthmatic Man (Including Hermit-Crab Racing), Strange Encounters with Aliens, How to Buy a Computer, How to Cook an Owl, And Most Other Subjects, Plus: Answers To Your Questions Posed via Electronic Mail, And: 700 Mole-Man Names, Including Their Occupations. *Formerly a Former Professional Literary Agent and Professional Writer, AKA "The Deranged Millionaire"

Yes, there is a footnote in the title.

The second installment of the Complete World Knowledge fake-almanac trilogy, following The Areas of My Expertise and succeeded by That Is All. Not quite sequel to The Areas of My Expertise so much as it is a continuation. The difference is that if it were a sequel, it would start on page 1, rather than 237. Very similar to the first book in many regards.

Includes some actually true material dealing with Hodgman's life, including reflections on the considerable success he had achieved since the previous book in the saga was published.

Not to be confused with Too Much Information.


This book provides examples of, and parodies, the following tropes:

  1. WERE YOU EVEN AWARE OF IT? This is an actual quote from "Pierre Menard, Author of the Quixote" by Jorge Luis Borges. It might help to read this book with Google handy.
  2. Not literally.