(Q: “I can’t control my anger.” A: “There’s got to be an underlying cause-something in your past, or maybe even just anxiety. But the book’s other half-obviously showcasing the knowledge of co-writer Ayres-gives sound and sensitive advice, especially to questions in the areas of drug abuse and mental health. because I was off my nut and fell down a flight of stairs”). Do you think it’s broken?”) and equally wacky answers (“This question isn’t as stupid as it sounds, ’cos I once broke my tibia-my shinbone-and I didn’t realize it. Half of the book features wacky medical questions (“I crushed my finger between two heavy steel pipes: now it’s swollen and black. Ozzy’s memory of events between 1968 and the present are not entirely reliable.” But Ozzy writes like the charming, avuncular Muppet-style goofball he displayed in his 2002–2005 reality show The Osbournes. This highly entertaining and often enlightening (really!) collection of the best q&as from Osbourne’s (I Am Ozzy) popular weekly advice column in the Sunday Times (and sometimes in Rolling Stone) is based on Ozzy’s notoriously excessive lifestyle as lead singer of metal legend Black Sabbath-the book’s disclaimer reads: “Dr.
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