Aaron Karo is a man of modern fairy tale. His ideas and ramblings articulated at the ripe age of 20 in a friendly email has spawned a worldwide cult following, and two best-selling books. While a freshman in college, Karo led the life of a regular American male his age: partying all night and sleeping all day. Chronicling his life in weekly emails to friends, Karo went on to publish Ruminations on College Life followed by Ruminations on Twentysomething Life, both which take readers on a winding road through the mind of the (somewhat) grown-up frat boy facing life's challenges, quirks, and downright stupidity. With subscribers to his column around the world, Karo now does comedy shows around the nation, most noteably to his prime demographic: college crowds. Hailed as the ficticious "illegitamate child" of Jerry Seinfeld and Candace Bushnell by the New York Post, Karo's work is identifiable, charming and brings us all back to those blissful and awful college days, for better or worse.