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In his debut collection of candid, shocking, and plain entertaining essays, comedic musician and musician Greg Scarnici recounts the period in his life when he was beginning to understand his sexuality and the town of NY that he message or calls home. From getting high with the midget from Twin Peaks to presenting a trucker a lap dance to the tune of Pebbles' "Mercedes Boy", I Pray My Mother Doesn't Read This offers a snapshot of any artist coming to grips with his comedic artistry at the same time when homosexual comedians were not as accepted because they are today. You will find stories of sordid hookups, riotous soirees, narcotic mishaps, and an memorable come across with Gina Gershon at a Sunday Nighttime Live after-party, where Greg currently works as an associate producer. No psychological stone is still left unturned as Scarnici offers listeners an uncensored and uproariously funny look into every step to become, as renowned nightlife columnist Michael Musto message or calls him, "one of the funniest people in NYC - as well as one of its biggest freaks".