I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems with Laughter-Seriously
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HighBridge, 2003.
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David Brenner., David Brenner|AUTHOR., & David Brenner|READER. (2003). I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems with Laughter-Seriously . HighBridge.

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David Brenner, David Brenner|AUTHOR and David Brenner|READER. 2003. I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems With Laughter-Seriously. HighBridge.

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David Brenner, David Brenner|AUTHOR and David Brenner|READER. I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems With Laughter-Seriously HighBridge, 2003.

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David Brenner, David Brenner|AUTHOR, and David Brenner|READER. I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems With Laughter-Seriously HighBridge, 2003.

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