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  1. 8. Jan. 2002 · In The Facts of Life , Willie Nelson reflects on what has mattered to him in life and what hasn’t. He also tells some great dirty jokes. The result is a book as wise and hilarious as its author. 256 pages, Paperback. First published January 8, 2002.

  2. So it’s fitting, and cause for celebration, that he has finally set down in his own words a book that does justice to his great gifts as a storyteller. In The Facts of Life, Willie Nelson reflects on what has mattered to him in life and what hasn’t. He also tells some great dirty jokes. The result is a book as wise and hilarious as its author.

  3. 6. Nov. 2018 · The Facts of Life and other Dirty Jokes serves as a fine reading companion and a direct source to Willie’s spirit–it’s like sitting next to a great storyteller spinning his tales while the bus rolls down the highway…. Read the Willie Nelson story in Insured Beyond The Grave Vol. 2. One can’t trifle or jest over Willie Nelson’s ...

  4. So it's fitting, and cause for celebration, that he has finally set down in his own words, a book that does justice to his great gifts as a storyteller. In The Facts of Life, Willie Nelson reflects on what has mattered to him in life and what hasn't. He also tells some great dirty jokes. The result is a book as wise and hilarious as its author ...

  5. The Facts of Life: And Other Dirty Jokes Willie Nelson. Random House (NY), $21.95 (240pp) ISBN 978-0-375-50731-1 . Beginning with a request to preteens to ""please only read every third word ...

  6. InThe Facts of Life, Willie Nelson reflects on what has mattered to him in life and what hasn’t. He also tells some great dirty jokes. The result is a book as wise and hilarious as its author. It’s not meant to be taken seriously as an instruction manual for living-but you could do a lot worse.

  7. So it's fitting, and cause for celebration, that he has finally set down in his own words, a book that does justice to his great gifts as a storyteller. In The Facts of Life, Willie Nelson reflects on what has mattered to him in life and what hasn't. He also tells some great dirty jokes. The result is a book as wise and hilarious as its author ...