<B>'An uproariously funny collection of true stories from one of the comedy greats' - BILL BAILEY<BR/><BR/>A collection of hilarious and often absurd epiphanies in the legendary comedian's life that defined him - more in a for worse than for better kind of way - and all delivered in his unique deadpan style. </B><BR/><BR/>Growing up, Rich Hall aspired to be a writer, and after school he trained to be a journalist. But after a stint at the <I>Knoxville News Sentinel </I>in Tennessee, he found himself trying to impress a girl by doing a one-man show in a state university campus in Kansas, armed with a bucket, a bullhorn and some dog biscuits. It wasn't exactly a triumph, and he didn't get the girl, but he had found his true calling. <BR/><BR/><I>Nailing It </I>is a collection of true stories from both Hall's professional and personal life where he really had to <I>nail it</I>. They're not about glitz, or fame, or how he met his seventh wife at the r