He’s had more sex than he can recall, but somehow remembers countless nights of blackout drinking. One might say that Tucker Max slept, drank and partied his way to Northeastern Monday night.
The author, whose book “I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell” made the New York Times Best Seller list in 2006 and 2007 and is currently being made into a movie, spoke before a sold-out crowd in Blackman Auditorium. At the free event, which was sponsored by the Council for University Programs (CUP), Max reminisced about the crazy party days of college and delivered his own form of unsympathetic, blunt and brash advice.
“He knows he’s an asshole, but he’s just doing it anyway,” said Kelly Bednarski, a freshman communication studies major. “He does it because he knows he can make a profit off of it, which is awesome.”
Max sat on a stool throughout the event due to a torn ACL, which he said he acquired while having sex on a conference table with a friend of his, a partner in a law firm in New York City.
“She had fake tits and was pretty hot for a 45-year-old,” Max said of the woman.
He then went on to explain to the crowd why his week had been stressful.
“I just had to call my accountant to ask if abortions were tax-deductible,” he said over a roar of laughter. “Which they aren’t. So there’s $2,000 down the drain