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Thoughts I Should’ve Kept to Myself

A Collection of Stories, Reflections, and Inappropriate Jokes

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Thoughts I Should’ve Kept to Myself

De: Seasick Jackson
Narrado por: Seasick Jackson
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What do you do when your childhood was awkward, your career is unpredictable, your dating life is questionable, and you’ve spent the last decade playing music on the streets of London while dragging your unresolved issues through more than 60 countries?

You write a book about it.

In this darkly funny collection of stories, reflections, and comedic observations, 30-year-old musician and stand-up comedian Seasick Jackson explores:

* growing up in Argentina

* moving to London at 21 and becoming a busker

* working as a musician on cruise ships

* religion, dating, anxiety, death, psychoanalysis, history, school, laser eye surgery, flatmates, pigeons, and the fascinating ecosystem of tramps and crackheads

Somewhere between memoir, stand-up comedy, and a mild psychological breakdown, Thoughts I Should’ve Kept to Myself is a brutally honest, chaotic, and surprisingly heartfelt look at modern life from the perspective of a man who should probably think less.

Perfect for fans of dark humor, autobiographical comedy, and people who laugh at things they shouldn’t.

©2026, 2026, 2026 Seasick Jackson (P)2026 Seasick Jackson
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