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HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_026517.txt

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This email thread discusses a list of "shortest books of all time" that includes joke titles with sarcastic content, such as "MY BLACK GIRLFRIENDS" by Tiger Woods and "HOW TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST" by Dr.

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This email thread discusses a list of "shortest books of all time" that includes joke titles with sarcastic content, such as "MY BLACK GIRLFRIENDS" by Tiger Woods and "HOW TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST" by Dr. Jack Kevorkian. The list also contains controversial topics and figures, including Bill Clinton, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Nancy Pelosi, Barack Obama, and OJ Simpson. Some recipients find the list funny while others consider it offensive.

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