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Who Is Mr. Irresponsible?

  • ...and what is he doing here?

    Mr. Irresponsible is the pen name of the world’s most widely read advice columnist. His newspaper column, “Mr. Irresponsible’s Bad Advice,” ran in over 1100 newspapers until early 2004, when it was suddenly and without explanation suspended by its syndicate. He is the recipient of the Heidelberg Prize, the Baxter Award (1987 and 1999) and the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Personal Improvement Institute, which he refused, sending a life-sized cutout of teen idol Justin Timberlake to the awards luncheon in his place.

    Mr. Irresponsible has many enemies and must travel in disguise. He lives alone and likes it. Rumors that he "shot a man in Reno just to watch him die" have never been proven to have any basis in fact. Currently a party to 19 separate lawsuits involving his former syndicate and enjoined by the courts from working as a professional advice columnist, Mr. Irresponsible now utilizes shiny, futuristic weblog technology to dispense his wisdom directly to the public for free.

The Mr. Irresponsible Theme

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    In answer to many requests, here's a selection from the ultra-rare and highly collectible "Mr. Irresponsible Sings!" LP. It's the album's only instrumental track, and longtime fans will remember it as the theme to Mr. Irresponsible's syndicated radio show, "Night Yak." It originally appeared as the B side of Mr. Irresponsible's hit single "Tell You What (To Do)," which charted as high as #7 in Scandinavia and Japan in the summer of 1964.

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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Here's The Creepy Imaginary Pizza You Didn't Order

Ad agency Saatchi & Saatchi has come up with a sticker that, when attached to the peephole in an apartment door, makes it look like there's a pizza guy outside. The product is the first release from Saatchi's "Scaring Agoraphobics Silly Lab," and, honestly, the mockup frightens even me. Maybe it's the imperturbable look in the pizza guy's cold, dead eyes; the caretaker in "The Shining" unnerved me less. Maybe it's the fact that Papa John's famously features something called "Cheesesticks," which are served with marinara sauce; don't look now, but that's a side of pizza you just ordered with your pizza. Or maybe it's that I don't want even the square inch of optical glass that sits between me and the outside world (well, that and a steel-reinforced door, a sophisticated security system and a cunning array of booby traps) colonized by Madison Avenue. And where does it end? What's to stop some prankster from coming up with a sticker featuring Rita Cosby, Sharon Stone, or one of my lawyers? Because baby, if that happens I'm coming out shooting.

The Celebrity Interviews

Mr. Irresponsible Meets Mr. Cruise

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What They Said

  • Boing Boing
    " ... it speaks to the lizard brain in all of us that wants to squash annoying people like bugs. That it's also hilarious is an added bonus."
  • Fast Company Now
    "The last self-help book you'll ever need... Mr. I is in the vanguard of a campaign to restore manners to our hopeless species."
  • Jade Gurss
    " ...the site I'll now rely upon for guidance and comfort... "
  • RabbleTease
    " ...the Machiavelli of advice columnists.... Mr. Irresponsible’s advice is brutal, cruel, honest and effective."
  • scrubbles
    " ...advice that is caustically funny but also, strangely enough, useful."

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