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FOR SALE: SkyMaul features fake products like the 60-year timer—set
it for
all your major life events. |
Courtesy Kasper Hauser
Comedy Group |
Frequent flyers, rejoice: there’s
a new kind of airline catalog, and this one sells reality-canceling
headphones. Well, not really. SkyMaul: Happy Crap
You Can Buy from a Plane (St. Martin’s
Griffin/Thomas Dunne Books, $14.95) from San Francisco-based
Kasper Hauser Comedy Group is a parody of the ubiquitous
SkyMall catalog. The advertised products range from the slyly credible
(a magnetic hybrid emblem to stick on your gas-guzzling SUV) to the overtly
outrageous (a baby nightlight that displays images of Hitler and a werewolf).
The book, out October 31, is the first from Kasper Hauser, which includes
Rob Baedeker, ’93, Dan Klein, ’90, James Reichmuth, ’92,
and John Reichmuth, ’92, JD ’96. (They worked together at
Stanford Sierra Camp.) For the past six years the group
has focused on stage performances and short videos; future projects include
a podcast and possibly another book.
As for SkyMaul, “There was something about the airline catalog that
just needed to be satirized—this whole idea of being one garden
gnome away from perfection,” says Baedeker. |
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