Brett Paesel

Brett Paesel is an American actress and author. She is married with two children.[1] She played in Top Girls,[2] and was a recurring cast member in Amazon StudiosTransparent. She was also a recurring cast member on Mr. Show with Bob and David.

Her 2006 book Mommies Who Drink: Sex, Drugs, and Other Distant Memories of an Ordinary Mom, is a polemic against modern mothering;[3][4] reportedly, the book was banned in Oregon.[5] She also contributes to The New York Times.[6]

Bibliography

  • Mommies Who Drink: Sex, Drugs, and Other Distant Memories of an Ordinary Mom, Warner Books (2006) ISBN 0-446-57873-8
gollark: There are probably practical problems like plumbing and temperature as well.
gollark: They vary too much by locale anyway, so I don't think I could answer for you without extra research.
gollark: I didn't check because it didn't seem particularly worth learning about boring things like zoning laws.
gollark: I did wonder about this. It seems like the ideal, optimal, entirely flawless way to live would be to attain a giant warehouse of some kind and stick computers and a bed in one corner.
gollark: Some online friends did vaguely express interest in running our IRC network over ham radio instead of boring IP networks. That might be neat.

References

  1. "A lively journey to the lovely Between, Georgia". The Providence Journal. 2006-12-17. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  2. "Theater". Los Angeles Times. 1998-02-19. p. 32. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  3. "Teitell, Beth (2006-08-20). "Mother's Little Helpers: A Hollywood actor tries to reconcile parenthood with her party-girl past". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  4. Winik, Marion (2006-08-04). "These days, it's Mommy dreariest; Mommies Who Drink Sex, Drugs, and Other Distant Memories of an Ordinary Mom". Los Angeles Times. p. E20. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  5. Clark, Lucy (2008-01-13). "Time out to laugh about mummy's business". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 2010-01-21.
  6. Paesel, Brett (2009-06-12). "Modern Love: When Bliss is a Mutual Fund". The New York Times. Retrieved 2010-01-21.


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