A Polaroid Guy in a Snapchat World
Fifty-something David Spade is letting it all hang out. Older (yes), wiser (debatable), in "A Polaroid Guy in a Snapchat World," the actor, comedian and SNL alum reflects on his life then and now through a series of candid and hysterical (and occasionally cringe-worthy) takes on everything from why it's getting harder to date younger women, to what it's like being a dad now, to suddenly being the "old guy" on set.
Whether he's musing on the alarming ease of breaking up over text (he's done it), feuding with a teenage internet celebrity (spoiler alert, he lost) or dealing with the friend from high school who became his full-time plus-one, when the star of "Joe Dirt" and "Just Shoot Me!" unleashes his biting wit and dirty mind on the general freakiness of middle age, he's in a league of his own (not to be confused with "A League of Their Own").
Written and performed for the Audible experience, Spade's new comic memoir takes listeners along for the sometimes embarrassing and always hilarious ride of getting older in our fleeting "Snapchat World."
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Bio
David Spade is an actor, comedian and writer. He graduated with a business degree in 1986 from ASU. He was nominated for an Emmy, two Golden Globes and an American Comedy Award for his role on NBC’s "Just Shoot Me!"