Summary
Andrea Andrassy: (Almost) everything I know so far
This book contains an (almost) complete list of everything I've learned in my short life. The question is, why should you care? Because this book contains the answer to the fateful question: what is Petar Grašo really saying when he sings "years pass, twenty..." How do I know that? So I asked him. In the first thirty seconds after I met him. But let's not talk about my terrible chatting skills, what should matter is how I have a talent for finding out everything that others are uncomfortable asking. If you decide to delve into this chaotic list of my (useless) knowledge, you will find out not only Graša's best-kept secret, but also a bunch of other things like how to preserve your dignity when your mom has been cutting your "potty" hair all your childhood, how not to tattoo things that you will be embarrassed to show on the beach, how to recognize that someone is trying to persuade you to act in a movie for adults, or how to talk to the press without your stupidest statement ending up on the front page. These are some short examples of the most (un)useful things you must know. If you want a complete list, it is waiting for you in the book. Welcome, or for those who are not ready to receive such a volume of knowledge, goodbye.
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